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spec/utf8_sequences.txt @ 11571:a8f0f87e115a
prosody: Close the state on exit (ie garbage-collect everything)
This ensures __gc is called on everything that may need it, such as
database connections.
It was reported in the chat by Happy that SQLite3 does not close its
state cleanly in WAL mode, leaving the WAL file behind. This is probably
rather a bug in mod_storage_sql, but forcing a final GC sweep should
also help with such things everywhere.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 18 May 2021 20:08:37 +0200 |
parent | 8236:4878e4159e12 |
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Should pass: 41 42 43 # Simple ASCII - abc Should pass: 41 42 c3 87 # "ABÇ" Should pass: 41 42 e1 b8 88 # "ABḈ" Should pass: 41 42 f0 9d 9c 8d # "AB𝜍" Should pass: F4 8F BF BF # Last valid sequence (U+10FFFF) Should fail: F4 90 80 80 # First invalid sequence (U+110000) Should fail: 80 81 82 83 # Invalid sequence (invalid start byte) Should fail: C2 C3 # Invalid sequence (invalid continuation byte) Should fail: C0 43 # Overlong sequence Should fail: F5 80 80 80 # U+140000 (out of range) Should fail: ED A0 80 # U+D800 (forbidden by RFC 3629) Should fail: ED BF BF # U+DFFF (forbidden by RFC 3629) Should pass: ED 9F BF # U+D7FF (U+D800 minus 1: allowed) Should pass: EE 80 80 # U+E000 (U+D7FF plus 1: allowed) Should fail: C0 # Invalid start byte Should fail: C1 # Invalid start byte Should fail: C2 # Incomplete sequence Should fail: F8 88 80 80 80 # 6-byte sequence Should pass: 7F # Last valid 1-byte sequence (U+00007F) Should pass: DF BF # Last valid 2-byte sequence (U+0007FF) Should pass: EF BF BF # Last valid 3-byte sequence (U+00FFFF) Should pass: 00 # First valid 1-byte sequence (U+000000) Should pass: C2 80 # First valid 2-byte sequence (U+000080) Should pass: E0 A0 80 # First valid 3-byte sequence (U+000800) Should pass: F0 90 80 80 # First valid 4-byte sequence (U+000800) Should fail: F8 88 80 80 80 # First 5-byte sequence - invalid per RFC 3629 Should fail: FC 84 80 80 80 80 # First 6-byte sequence - invalid per RFC 3629 Should pass: EF BF BD # U+00FFFD (replacement character) Should fail: 80 # First continuation byte Should fail: BF # Last continuation byte Should fail: 80 BF # 2 continuation bytes Should fail: 80 BF 80 # 3 continuation bytes Should fail: 80 BF 80 BF # 4 continuation bytes Should fail: 80 BF 80 BF 80 # 5 continuation bytes Should fail: 80 BF 80 BF 80 BF # 6 continuation bytes Should fail: 80 BF 80 BF 80 BF 80 # 7 continuation bytes Should fail: FE # Impossible byte Should fail: FF # Impossible byte Should fail: FE FE FF FF # Impossible bytes Should fail: C0 AF # Overlong "/" Should fail: E0 80 AF # Overlong "/" Should fail: F0 80 80 AF # Overlong "/" Should fail: F8 80 80 80 AF # Overlong "/" Should fail: FC 80 80 80 80 AF # Overlong "/" Should fail: C0 80 AF # Overlong "/" (invalid) Should fail: C1 BF # Overlong Should fail: E0 9F BF # Overlong Should fail: F0 8F BF BF # Overlong Should fail: F8 87 BF BF BF # Overlong Should fail: FC 83 BF BF BF BF # Overlong Should pass: EF BF BE # U+FFFE (invalid unicode, valid UTF-8) Should pass: EF BF BF # U+FFFF (invalid unicode, valid UTF-8)