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import org.testng.annotations.DataProvider;
import org.testng.annotations.Test;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertEquals;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertFalse;
import static org.testng.Assert.assertTrue;
/*
* @test
* @bug 8077559 8248655 8302871
* @summary Tests Compact String. This one is for String.equalsIgnoreCase.
* @run testng/othervm -XX:+CompactStrings EqualsIgnoreCase
* @run testng/othervm -XX:-CompactStrings EqualsIgnoreCase
*/
public class EqualsIgnoreCase extends CompactString {
@DataProvider
public Object[][] provider() {
return new Object[][] {
new Object[] { STRING_EMPTY, "", true },
new Object[] { STRING_L1, "a", true },
new Object[] { STRING_L2, "aB", true },
new Object[] { STRING_L4, "AbCd", true },
new Object[] { STRING_LLONG, "aBcDeFgH", true },
new Object[] { STRING_U1, "\uFF41", true },
new Object[] { STRING_U1, "\uFF21", true },
new Object[] { STRING_U2, "\uFF41\uFF42", true },
new Object[] { STRING_U2, "\uFF41\uFF22", true },
new Object[] { STRING_U2, "\uFF21\uFF42", true },
new Object[] { STRING_M12, "\uFF41a", true },
new Object[] { STRING_M12, "\uFF21A", true },
new Object[] { STRING_M11, "a\uFF41", true },
new Object[] { STRING_M11, "A\uFF21", true },
new Object[] { STRING_SUPPLEMENTARY, STRING_SUPPLEMENTARY_LOWERCASE, true },
};
}
@Test(dataProvider = "provider")
public void testEqualsIgnoreCase(String str, String anotherString,
boolean expected) {
map.get(str)
.forEach(
(source, data) -> {
assertEquals(
data.equalsIgnoreCase(anotherString),
expected,
String.format(
"testing String(%s).equalsIgnoreCase(%s), source : %s, ",
escapeNonASCIIs(data),
escapeNonASCIIs(anotherString),
source));
});
}
/**
* Exhaustively check that all 256x256 latin1 code point pairs are equalsIgnoreCased
* in a manner consistent with Character.toLowerCase(Character.toUpperCase(c));
*/
@Test
public void checkConsistencyWithCharacterUppercaseLowerCase() {
for (char a = 0; a < 256; a++) {
for (char b = 0; b < 256; b++) {
int caseFoldA = Character.toLowerCase(Character.toUpperCase(a));
int caseFoldB = Character.toLowerCase(Character.toUpperCase(b));
String astr = Character.toString(a);
String bstr = Character.toString(b);
// If characters fold to the same lowercase, their strings should equalsIgnoreCase:
if (caseFoldA == caseFoldB) {
assertTrue(astr.equalsIgnoreCase(bstr),
"Expected %s to equalsIgnoreCase %s".formatted(astr, bstr));
} else {
assertFalse(astr.equalsIgnoreCase(bstr),
"Expected %s to not equalsIgnoreCase %s".formatted(astr, bstr));
}
}
}
}
}
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