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authorPeter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>2013-03-19 11:53:33 +0000
committerPeter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>2013-03-19 11:53:33 +0000
commit61ed7d6e332a813869ff5c57526d17a89b4c3092 (patch)
tree29696eaec60136127f515a74aedd522965c39173 /Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests
parent151a7146c6cc3ef5413a600e6145037af4fa63f1 (diff)
Rename texk/bibtex8 => texk/bibtex-x
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@29432 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex-mem.test69
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex.test14
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.aux4
-rwxr-xr-xBuild/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.test24
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.bbl15
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.csf275
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.bbl15
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.csf114
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.bbl15
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.csf281
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/testdata.bib43
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/teststyle.bst36
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex-mem.test b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex-mem.test
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..01e8874225f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex-mem.test
@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Peter Breitenlohner <tex-live@tug.org>
+# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
+
+# Using test data from Philipp Lehman <lehman@gmx.net>
+
+test -d tests || mkdir -p tests
+
+# Create bib data
+mk_bib () {
+ for i
+ do
+ for j in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
+ for k in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
+ for l in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9; do
+ cat <<EOF
+@Type{key$i$j$k$l,
+ field001 = {Value 001},
+ field002 = {Value 002},
+ field003 = {Value 003},
+ field004 = {Value 004},
+ field005 = {Value 005},
+ field006 = {Value 006},
+ field007 = {Value 007},
+ field008 = {Value 008},
+ field009 = {Value 009},
+ field010 = {Value 010}
+}
+
+EOF
+ done
+ done
+ done
+ done
+}
+
+# Create aux data
+mk_aux () {
+ cat <<EOF
+\relax
+\citation{*}
+\bibstyle{$1}
+\bibdata{memtest}
+EOF
+}
+
+for t in 1 2 3; do
+
+ mk_aux memdata$t >tests/memtest$t.aux
+
+ env=
+
+ case $t in
+ 1) mk_bib 0 >tests/memtest.bib;;
+ 2) mk_bib 1 >>tests/memtest.bib;;
+ 3) env='ent_str_size=2000 glob_str_size=2000';;
+ esac
+
+ echo "Running memtest$t ..."
+
+ eval $env \
+ TEXMFCNF=$srcdir/../kpathsea \
+ BSTINPUTS=$srcdir/../web2c/tests:$srcdir/csf \
+ BIBINPUTS=./tests \
+ ./bibtex8 tests/memtest$t || exit 1
+
+done
+
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex.test b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex.test
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..7673ba1ef56
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/bibtex.test
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Peter Breitenlohner <tex-live@tug.org>
+# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
+
+test -d tests || mkdir -p tests
+
+cp $srcdir/../web2c/tests/exampl.aux tests/xexampl.aux
+
+TEXMFCNF=$srcdir/../kpathsea \
+ BSTINPUTS=$srcdir/../web2c/tests \
+ BIBINPUTS=$srcdir/../web2c/tests \
+ ./bibtex8 -7 tests/xexampl || test $? = 1 || exit 1
+
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.aux b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.aux
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..8b9b435001f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.aux
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+\relax
+\citation{*}
+\bibstyle{teststyle}
+\bibdata{testdata}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.test b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.test
new file mode 100755
index 00000000000..a374eb18e14
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort.test
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Peter Breitenlohner <tex-live@tug.org>
+# You may freely use, modify and/or distribute this file.
+
+# Using test data from Philipp Lehman <lehman@gmx.net>
+
+test -d tests || mkdir -p tests
+
+cp $srcdir/tests/sort.aux tests/xsort.aux
+
+for i in 1 2 3; do
+
+rm -f xsort.bbl
+
+TEXMFCNF=$srcdir/../kpathsea \
+ BSTINPUTS=$srcdir/tests \
+ BIBINPUTS=$srcdir/tests \
+ ./bibtex8 --csfile sort$i.csf tests/xsort || exit 1
+
+diff $srcdir/tests/sort$i.bbl tests/xsort.bbl || exit 1
+
+done
+
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.bbl b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.bbl
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..4cee6977490
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.bbl
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+\section*{Test result}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Aa AA aa
+\item Åå ÅÅ åå
+\item Ää ÄÄ ää
+\item Bb BB bb
+\item Cc CC cc
+\item Oo OO oo
+\item Øø ØØ øø
+\item Öö ÖÖ öö
+\item Xx XX xx
+\item Yy YY yy
+\item Zz ZZ zz
+\end{itemize}
+\endinput
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.csf b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.csf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..8871a2eb4b3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort1.csf
@@ -0,0 +1,275 @@
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% CHARACTER SET: ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1)
+%
+% ISO 8859-1 is the system character set used by Unix/X Windows and
+% MS Windows.
+%
+% SORTING ORDER: Latin countries
+%
+% Alphabetical sorting order of Aa..Zz (including accented characters).
+%
+% This is a BibTeX Codepage and Sort definition file (CSF). It is
+% used to define the 8-bit character set used by BibTeX and the
+% order in which those characters should be sorted. The file
+% format is documented below this header section.
+%
+% This file will only work with the 8-bit implementation of BibTeX
+% written by Niel Kempson and Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra:
+%
+% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/8-bit/
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% FILE FORMAT
+%
+% The codepage and sorting order (CS) file defines how BibTeX will treat an
+% 8-bit character set, specifically which characters are to be treated as
+% letters, the upper/lower case relationships between characters, and the
+% sorting order of characters.
+%
+% The CS file may contain a number of sections, each presented in the
+% form of a TeX macro:
+%
+% \section-name{
+% <section definitions>
+% }
+%
+% Four sections are currently supported: \lowupcase, \lowercase, \uppercase
+% and \order. The syntax of the four supported sections is summarised below.
+%
+% 8-bit characters may be entered naturally, but to avoid problems with
+% character set translation or corruption, they can also be entered using
+% the TeX-style portable notation for character codes, i.e. ^^XX, where XX
+% is the hexadecimal value ofthe character code.
+%
+% Reading of the sections ends when the first '}' character is reached, so
+% '}' can't be included in a section. You can't use ^^7d either.
+%
+% The percent sign ('%') is used to introduce a trailing comment - it and
+% all remaining characters on a line are ignored. ^^25 has the same effect.
+%
+%
+% \lowupcase section
+%
+% The \lowupcase section of the CS file is used to define the lower
+% /upper and upper/lower case relationship of pairs of specified
+% characters. It is only used if the relationship is symmetrical - use
+% \lowercase or \upcase if it isn't.
+%
+% The syntax of the \lowupcase section is:
+%
+% \lowupcase{
+% <LC-1> <UC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <LC-2> <UC-2>
+% ...
+% <LC-N> <UC-N>
+% }
+%
+% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the upper case
+% equivalent of <LC-n> is <UC-n> *and* the lower case equivalent of
+% <UC-n> is <LC-n>.
+%
+% You cannot redefine the lower or upper case equivalent of an ASCII
+% character (code < 128), so all instances of <LC-n> and <UC-n>
+% (i.e. both sides of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
+%
+%
+% \lowercase section
+%
+% The \lowercase section of the CS file is used to define the lower case
+% equivalent of specified characters. It should normally only be used
+% if the relationship isn't symmetrical - use \lowupcase if it is.
+%
+% The syntax of the \lowercase section is:
+%
+% \lowercase{
+% <UC-1> <LC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <UC-2> <LC-2>
+% ...
+% <UC-N> <LC-N>
+% }
+%
+% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the lower case
+% equivalent of <UC-n> is <LC-n>.
+%
+% You cannot redefine the lower case equivalent of an ASCII character
+% (code < 128), so all instances of <UC-n> (i.e. the left hand side
+% of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
+%
+%
+% \uppercase section
+%
+% The \uppercase section of the CS file is used to define the upper case
+% equivalent of specified characters. It should normally only be used
+% if the relationship isn't symmetrical - use \lowupcase if it is.
+%
+% The syntax of the \uppercase section is:
+%
+% \uppercase{
+% <LC-1> <UC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <LC-2> <UC-2>
+% ...
+% <LC-N> <UC-N>
+% }
+%
+% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the upper case
+% case equivalent of <LC-n> is <UC-n>.
+%
+% You cannot redefine the upper case equivalent of an ASCII character
+% (code < 128), so all instances of <LC-n> (i.e. the left hand side
+% of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
+%
+%
+% \order section
+%
+% The \order section of the CS file is used to define the order in which
+% characters are sorted.
+%
+% The syntax of the \order section is:
+%
+% \order{
+% <char-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <char-2> <char-3> % whitespace between the chars
+% <char-4> - <char-5> % a hyphen between the chars
+% <char-4> _ <char-5> % an underscore between the chars
+% ...
+% <char-n>
+% }
+%
+% All characters on the same line are given the same sorting weight.
+%
+% The construct <char-1> <underscore> <char-2> is used to denote that
+% all characters in the range <char-1> to <char-2> should be given the
+% same sorting weight. For example, "A _ Z" would cause all ASCII
+% upper case alphabetical characters to have the same sorting weight
+% and would be equivalent to placing all 26 characters on the same line.
+%
+% The construct <char-1> <hyphen> <char-2> is used to denote that all
+% characters in the range <char-1> to <char-2> should be given an
+% ascending set of sorting weights, starting with <char-1> and ending
+% with <char-2>. For example, "A - Z" would cause all upper case ASCII
+% alphabetical characters to be sorted in ascending order and would be
+% equivalent to placing 'A' on the first line, 'B' on the second,
+% through to 'Z' on the 26th line.
+%
+% The characters at the beginning of the order section are given a lower
+% sorting weight than characters occuring later. When sorting
+% alphabetically, characters with the lowest weight come first.
+%
+% All characters not in the \order section (including ASCII characters)
+% are given the same very high sorting weight to ensure that they come
+% last when sorting alphabetically.
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% CHARACTER SET
+
+\lowupcase{ % Lowercase Uppercase
+ % Code TeX Code TeX
+ %
+ à À % ^^e0 \`{a} ^^c0 \`{A}
+ á Á % ^^e1 \'{a} ^^c1 \'{A}
+ â Â % ^^e2 \^{a} ^^c2 \^{A}
+ ã Ã % ^^e3 \~{a} ^^c3 \~{A}
+ ä Ä % ^^e4 \"{a} ^^c4 \"{A}
+ å Å % ^^e5 \aa ^^c5 \AA
+ æ Æ % ^^e6 \ae ^^c6 \AE
+ ç Ç % ^^e7 \c{c} ^^c7 \c{C}
+ è È % ^^e8 \`{e} ^^c8 \`{E}
+ é É % ^^e9 \'{e} ^^c9 \'{E}
+ ê Ê % ^^ea \^{e} ^^ca \^{E}
+ ë Ë % ^^eb \"{e} ^^cb \"{E}
+ ì Ì % ^^ec \`{\i} ^^cc \`{I}
+ í Í % ^^ed \'{\i} ^^cd \'{I}
+ î Î % ^^ee \^{\i} ^^ce \^{I}
+ ï Ï % ^^ef \"{\i} ^^cf \"{I}
+ ð Ð % ^^f0 \dh ^^d0 \DH
+ ñ Ñ % ^^f1 \~{n} ^^d1 \~{N}
+ ò Ò % ^^f2 \`{o} ^^d2 \`{O}
+ ó Ó % ^^f3 \'{o} ^^d3 \'{O}
+ ô Ô % ^^f4 \^{o} ^^d4 \^{O}
+ õ Õ % ^^f5 \~{o} ^^d5 \~{O}
+ ö Ö % ^^f6 \"{o} ^^d6 \"{O}
+ ø Ø % ^^f8 \o ^^d8 \O
+ ù Ù % ^^f9 \`{u} ^^d9 \`{U}
+ ú Ú % ^^fa \'{u} ^^da \'{U}
+ û Û % ^^fb \^{u} ^^db \^{U}
+ ü Ü % ^^fc \"{u} ^^dc \"{U}
+ ý Ý % ^^fd \'{y} ^^dd \'{Y}
+ þ Þ % ^^fe \th ^^de \TH
+}
+
+% SORTING ORDER
+
+\order{
+ 0-9
+ A
+ À Á Â Ã Å Ä Æ
+ a
+ à á â ã å ä æ
+ B
+ b
+ C Ç
+ c ç
+ D Ð
+ d ð
+ E
+ È É Ê Ë
+ e
+ è é ê ë
+ F
+ f
+ G
+ g
+ H
+ h
+ I
+ Ì Í Î Ï
+ i
+ ì í î ï
+ J
+ j
+ K
+ k
+ L
+ l
+ M
+ m
+ N Ñ
+ n ñ
+ O
+ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö Ø
+ o
+ ò ó ô õ ö ø
+ P
+ p
+ Q
+ q
+ R
+ r
+ S
+ s ß
+ T Þ
+ t þ
+ U
+ Ù Ú Û Ü
+ u
+ ù ú û ü
+ V
+ v
+ W
+ w
+ X
+ x
+ Y
+ Ý
+ y
+ ý ÿ
+ Z
+ z
+}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END OF FILE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.bbl b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.bbl
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..15464fe5b18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.bbl
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+\section*{Test result}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Aa AA aa
+\item Ää ÄÄ ää
+\item Bb BB bb
+\item Cc CC cc
+\item Oo OO oo
+\item Öö ÖÖ öö
+\item Xx XX xx
+\item Yy YY yy
+\item Zz ZZ zz
+\item Øø ØØ øø
+\item Åå ÅÅ åå
+\end{itemize}
+\endinput
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.csf b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.csf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..6ac91cd7443
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort2.csf
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+% CHARACTER SET
+
+\lowupcase{ % Lowercase Uppercase
+ % Code TeX Code TeX
+ %
+ à À % ^^e0 \`{a} ^^c0 \`{A}
+ á Á % ^^e1 \'{a} ^^c1 \'{A}
+ â Â % ^^e2 \^{a} ^^c2 \^{A}
+ ã Ã % ^^e3 \~{a} ^^c3 \~{A}
+ ä Ä % ^^e4 \"{a} ^^c4 \"{A}
+ å Å % ^^e5 \aa ^^c5 \AA
+ æ Æ % ^^e6 \ae ^^c6 \AE
+ ç Ç % ^^e7 \c{c} ^^c7 \c{C}
+ è È % ^^e8 \`{e} ^^c8 \`{E}
+ é É % ^^e9 \'{e} ^^c9 \'{E}
+ ê Ê % ^^ea \^{e} ^^ca \^{E}
+ ë Ë % ^^eb \"{e} ^^cb \"{E}
+ ì Ì % ^^ec \`{\i} ^^cc \`{I}
+ í Í % ^^ed \'{\i} ^^cd \'{I}
+ î Î % ^^ee \^{\i} ^^ce \^{I}
+ ï Ï % ^^ef \"{\i} ^^cf \"{I}
+ ð Ð % ^^f0 \dh ^^d0 \DH
+ ñ Ñ % ^^f1 \~{n} ^^d1 \~{N}
+ ò Ò % ^^f2 \`{o} ^^d2 \`{O}
+ ó Ó % ^^f3 \'{o} ^^d3 \'{O}
+ ô Ô % ^^f4 \^{o} ^^d4 \^{O}
+ õ Õ % ^^f5 \~{o} ^^d5 \~{O}
+ ö Ö % ^^f6 \"{o} ^^d6 \"{O}
+ ø Ø % ^^f8 \o ^^d8 \O
+ ù Ù % ^^f9 \`{u} ^^d9 \`{U}
+ ú Ú % ^^fa \'{u} ^^da \'{U}
+ û Û % ^^fb \^{u} ^^db \^{U}
+ ü Ü % ^^fc \"{u} ^^dc \"{U}
+ ý Ý % ^^fd \'{y} ^^dd \'{Y}
+ þ Þ % ^^fe \th ^^de \TH
+}
+
+% SORTING ORDER
+
+\order{
+ 0-9
+ A
+ À Á Â Ã Ä
+ a
+ à á â ã ä
+ B
+ b
+ C Ç
+ c ç
+ D Ð
+ d ð
+ E
+ È É Ê Ë
+ e
+ è é ê ë
+ F
+ f
+ G
+ g
+ H
+ h
+ I
+ Ì Í Î Ï
+ i
+ ì í î ï
+ J
+ j
+ K
+ k
+ L
+ l
+ M
+ m
+ N Ñ
+ n ñ
+ O
+ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ö
+ o
+ ò ó ô õ ö
+ P
+ p
+ Q
+ q
+ R
+ r
+ S
+ s ß
+ T Þ
+ t þ
+ U
+ Ù Ú Û Ü
+ u
+ ù ú û ü
+ V
+ v
+ W
+ w
+ X
+ x
+ Y
+ Ý
+ y
+ ý ÿ
+ Z
+ z
+ Æ
+ æ
+ Ø
+ ø
+ Å
+ å
+}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END OF FILE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.bbl b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.bbl
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..a2ec3bea9b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.bbl
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+\section*{Test result}
+\begin{itemize}
+\item Aa AA aa
+\item Bb BB bb
+\item Cc CC cc
+\item Oo OO oo
+\item Øø ØØ øø
+\item Xx XX xx
+\item Yy YY yy
+\item Zz ZZ zz
+\item Åå ÅÅ åå
+\item Ää ÄÄ ää
+\item Öö ÖÖ öö
+\end{itemize}
+\endinput
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.csf b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.csf
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..909cf0f60ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/sort3.csf
@@ -0,0 +1,281 @@
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% CHARACTER SET: ISO 8859-1 (Latin 1)
+%
+% ISO 8859-1 is the system character set used by Unix/X Windows and
+% MS Windows.
+%
+% SORTING ORDER: Swedish
+%
+% Alphabetical sorting order of Aa..Zz (including accented characters).
+%
+% This is a BibTeX Codepage and Sort definition file (CSF). It is
+% used to define the 8-bit character set used by BibTeX and the
+% order in which those characters should be sorted. The file
+% format is documented below this header section.
+%
+% This file will only work with the 8-bit implementation of BibTeX
+% written by Niel Kempson and Alejandro Aguilar-Sierra:
+%
+% http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/8-bit/
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%
+% FILE FORMAT
+%
+% The codepage and sorting order (CS) file defines how BibTeX will treat an
+% 8-bit character set, specifically which characters are to be treated as
+% letters, the upper/lower case relationships between characters, and the
+% sorting order of characters.
+%
+% The CS file may contain a number of sections, each presented in the
+% form of a TeX macro:
+%
+% \section-name{
+% <section definitions>
+% }
+%
+% Four sections are currently supported: \lowupcase, \lowercase, \uppercase
+% and \order. The syntax of the four supported sections is summarised below.
+%
+% 8-bit characters may be entered naturally, but to avoid problems with
+% character set translation or corruption, they can also be entered using
+% the TeX-style portable notation for character codes, i.e. ^^XX, where XX
+% is the hexadecimal value ofthe character code.
+%
+% Reading of the sections ends when the first '}' character is reached, so
+% '}' can't be included in a section. You can't use ^^7d either.
+%
+% The percent sign ('%') is used to introduce a trailing comment - it and
+% all remaining characters on a line are ignored. ^^25 has the same effect.
+%
+%
+% \lowupcase section
+%
+% The \lowupcase section of the CS file is used to define the lower
+% /upper and upper/lower case relationship of pairs of specified
+% characters. It is only used if the relationship is symmetrical - use
+% \lowercase or \upcase if it isn't.
+%
+% The syntax of the \lowupcase section is:
+%
+% \lowupcase{
+% <LC-1> <UC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <LC-2> <UC-2>
+% ...
+% <LC-N> <UC-N>
+% }
+%
+% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the upper case
+% equivalent of <LC-n> is <UC-n> *and* the lower case equivalent of
+% <UC-n> is <LC-n>.
+%
+% You cannot redefine the lower or upper case equivalent of an ASCII
+% character (code < 128), so all instances of <LC-n> and <UC-n>
+% (i.e. both sides of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
+%
+%
+% \lowercase section
+%
+% The \lowercase section of the CS file is used to define the lower case
+% equivalent of specified characters. It should normally only be used
+% if the relationship isn't symmetrical - use \lowupcase if it is.
+%
+% The syntax of the \lowercase section is:
+%
+% \lowercase{
+% <UC-1> <LC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <UC-2> <LC-2>
+% ...
+% <UC-N> <LC-N>
+% }
+%
+% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the lower case
+% equivalent of <UC-n> is <LC-n>.
+%
+% You cannot redefine the lower case equivalent of an ASCII character
+% (code < 128), so all instances of <UC-n> (i.e. the left hand side
+% of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
+%
+%
+% \uppercase section
+%
+% The \uppercase section of the CS file is used to define the upper case
+% equivalent of specified characters. It should normally only be used
+% if the relationship isn't symmetrical - use \lowupcase if it is.
+%
+% The syntax of the \uppercase section is:
+%
+% \uppercase{
+% <LC-1> <UC-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <LC-2> <UC-2>
+% ...
+% <LC-N> <UC-N>
+% }
+%
+% Each <LC-n> <UC-n> pair of characters defines that the upper case
+% case equivalent of <LC-n> is <UC-n>.
+%
+% You cannot redefine the upper case equivalent of an ASCII character
+% (code < 128), so all instances of <LC-n> (i.e. the left hand side
+% of the relationship) must have codes > 127.
+%
+%
+% \order section
+%
+% The \order section of the CS file is used to define the order in which
+% characters are sorted.
+%
+% The syntax of the \order section is:
+%
+% \order{
+% <char-1> % Comment begins with a percent sign
+% <char-2> <char-3> % whitespace between the chars
+% <char-4> - <char-5> % a hyphen between the chars
+% <char-4> _ <char-5> % an underscore between the chars
+% ...
+% <char-n>
+% }
+%
+% All characters on the same line are given the same sorting weight.
+%
+% The construct <char-1> <underscore> <char-2> is used to denote that
+% all characters in the range <char-1> to <char-2> should be given the
+% same sorting weight. For example, "A _ Z" would cause all ASCII
+% upper case alphabetical characters to have the same sorting weight
+% and would be equivalent to placing all 26 characters on the same line.
+%
+% The construct <char-1> <hyphen> <char-2> is used to denote that all
+% characters in the range <char-1> to <char-2> should be given an
+% ascending set of sorting weights, starting with <char-1> and ending
+% with <char-2>. For example, "A - Z" would cause all upper case ASCII
+% alphabetical characters to be sorted in ascending order and would be
+% equivalent to placing 'A' on the first line, 'B' on the second,
+% through to 'Z' on the 26th line.
+%
+% The characters at the beginning of the order section are given a lower
+% sorting weight than characters occuring later. When sorting
+% alphabetically, characters with the lowest weight come first.
+%
+% All characters not in the \order section (including ASCII characters)
+% are given the same very high sorting weight to ensure that they come
+% last when sorting alphabetically.
+%
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+% CHARACTER SET
+
+\lowupcase{ % Lowercase Uppercase
+ % Code TeX Code TeX
+ %
+ à À % ^^e0 \`{a} ^^c0 \`{A}
+ á Á % ^^e1 \'{a} ^^c1 \'{A}
+ â Â % ^^e2 \^{a} ^^c2 \^{A}
+ ã Ã % ^^e3 \~{a} ^^c3 \~{A}
+ ä Ä % ^^e4 \"{a} ^^c4 \"{A}
+ å Å % ^^e5 \aa ^^c5 \AA
+ æ Æ % ^^e6 \ae ^^c6 \AE
+ ç Ç % ^^e7 \c{c} ^^c7 \c{C}
+ è È % ^^e8 \`{e} ^^c8 \`{E}
+ é É % ^^e9 \'{e} ^^c9 \'{E}
+ ê Ê % ^^ea \^{e} ^^ca \^{E}
+ ë Ë % ^^eb \"{e} ^^cb \"{E}
+ ì Ì % ^^ec \`{\i} ^^cc \`{I}
+ í Í % ^^ed \'{\i} ^^cd \'{I}
+ î Î % ^^ee \^{\i} ^^ce \^{I}
+ ï Ï % ^^ef \"{\i} ^^cf \"{I}
+ ð Ð % ^^f0 \dh ^^d0 \DH
+ ñ Ñ % ^^f1 \~{n} ^^d1 \~{N}
+ ò Ò % ^^f2 \`{o} ^^d2 \`{O}
+ ó Ó % ^^f3 \'{o} ^^d3 \'{O}
+ ô Ô % ^^f4 \^{o} ^^d4 \^{O}
+ õ Õ % ^^f5 \~{o} ^^d5 \~{O}
+ ö Ö % ^^f6 \"{o} ^^d6 \"{O}
+ ø Ø % ^^f8 \o ^^d8 \O
+ ù Ù % ^^f9 \`{u} ^^d9 \`{U}
+ ú Ú % ^^fa \'{u} ^^da \'{U}
+ û Û % ^^fb \^{u} ^^db \^{U}
+ ü Ü % ^^fc \"{u} ^^dc \"{U}
+ ý Ý % ^^fd \'{y} ^^dd \'{Y}
+ þ Þ % ^^fe \th ^^de \TH
+}
+
+% SORTING ORDER
+
+\order{
+ 0-9
+ A
+ À Á Â Ã Æ
+ a
+ à á â ã æ
+ B
+ b
+ C Ç
+ c ç
+ D Ð
+ d ð
+ E
+ È É Ê Ë
+ e
+ è é ê ë
+ F
+ f
+ G
+ g
+ H
+ h
+ I
+ Ì Í Î Ï
+ i
+ ì í î ï
+ J
+ j
+ K
+ k
+ L
+ l
+ M
+ m
+ N Ñ
+ n ñ
+ O
+ Ò Ó Ô Õ Ø
+ o
+ ò ó ô õ ø
+ P
+ p
+ Q
+ q
+ R
+ r
+ S
+ s ß
+ T Þ
+ t þ
+ U
+ Ù Ú Û Ü
+ u
+ ù ú û ü
+ V
+ v
+ W
+ w
+ X
+ x
+ Y
+ Ý
+ y
+ ý ÿ
+ Z
+ z
+ Å
+ å
+ Ä
+ ä
+ Ö
+ ö
+}
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END OF FILE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/testdata.bib b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/testdata.bib
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..c17aa9c838d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/testdata.bib
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+@Type{8bit-1,
+ field = {Øø},
+}
+
+@Type{8bit-2,
+ field = {Åå},
+}
+
+@Type{8bit-3,
+ field = {Ää},
+}
+
+@Type{8bit-4,
+ field = {Öö},
+}
+
+@Type{aa,
+ field = {Aa},
+}
+
+@Type{bb,
+ field = {Bb},
+}
+
+@Type{cc,
+ field = {Cc},
+}
+
+@Type{oo,
+ field = {Oo},
+}
+
+@Type{xx,
+ field = {Xx},
+}
+
+@Type{yy,
+ field = {Yy},
+}
+
+@Type{zz,
+ field = {Zz},
+}
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/teststyle.bst b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/teststyle.bst
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..72f7525c7b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex-x/tests/teststyle.bst
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+ENTRY {field}{}{}
+
+FUNCTION {output_entry} {
+ "\item " field * " " *
+ field "u" change.case$ * " " *
+ field "l" change.case$ *
+ write$ newline$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {type} {output_entry}
+
+READ
+
+FUNCTION {set_sortkey} {
+ field 'sort.key$ :=
+}
+
+ITERATE {set_sortkey}
+
+SORT
+
+FUNCTION {output_beg} {
+ "\section*{Test result}" write$ newline$
+ "\begin{itemize}" write$ newline$
+}
+
+FUNCTION {output_end} {
+ "\end{itemize}" write$ newline$
+ "\endinput" write$ newline$
+}
+
+EXECUTE {output_beg}
+
+ITERATE {call.type$}
+
+EXECUTE {output_end}