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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort.aux b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort.aux new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8b9b435001f --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort.aux @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +\relax +\citation{*} +\bibstyle{teststyle} +\bibdata{testdata} diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort.test b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort.test new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..e8afa6a720b --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort.test @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +#! /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 $srcdir/tests/sort.aux tests/xsort.aux + +for i in 1 2 3; do + +rm -f xsort.bbl + +TEXMFCNF=$srcdir/../kpathsea \ + BSTINPUTS=$srcdir/tests \ + BIBINPUTS=$srcdir/tests \ + ./bibtex8 --csfile $srcdir/tests/sort$i.csf tests/xsort || exit 1 + +diff $srcdir/tests/sort$i.bbl tests/xsort.bbl || exit 1 + +done + diff --git a/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort1.bbl b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort1.bbl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4cee6977490 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/sort1.csf b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort1.csf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8871a2eb4b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/sort2.bbl b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort2.bbl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..15464fe5b18 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/sort2.csf b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort2.csf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6ac91cd7443 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/sort3.bbl b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort3.bbl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a2ec3bea9b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/sort3.csf b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/sort3.csf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..909cf0f60ed --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/testdata.bib b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/testdata.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c17aa9c838d --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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/bibtex8/tests/teststyle.bst b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/tests/teststyle.bst new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..72f7525c7b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/texk/bibtex8/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} |