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authorRasmus Lerdorf <rasmus@php.net>2009-08-08 14:48:47 +0000
committerRasmus Lerdorf <rasmus@php.net>2009-08-08 14:48:47 +0000
commit53349c7769c2100d0c23d3fe444de33039d97166 (patch)
treee33ef12adece1db5f40446d326a6d5c82070ff76 /ext
parent124a0a5a692120e12cf90743998761b0be4ca894 (diff)
downloadphp-git-53349c7769c2100d0c23d3fe444de33039d97166.tar.gz
Doing a strnatcasecmp(chr(128),chr(255)) is completely non-sensical.
Logically one might think that chr(128) would collate before chr(255) except this is a case-insensitive comparison and internally we toupper() both args. toupper(chr(128)) is 128. There is no upper-case equivalent of this char. toupper(chr(255)) is 120 so chr(255) collates before chr(128) in this case-insensitive comparison. And these are rather bogus characters to feed to a natsort test anyway.
Diffstat (limited to 'ext')
-rw-r--r--ext/standard/tests/strings/strnatcasecmp_variation1.phpt2
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/ext/standard/tests/strings/strnatcasecmp_variation1.phpt b/ext/standard/tests/strings/strnatcasecmp_variation1.phpt
index c211170355..fb0fb79ae5 100644
--- a/ext/standard/tests/strings/strnatcasecmp_variation1.phpt
+++ b/ext/standard/tests/strings/strnatcasecmp_variation1.phpt
@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ function str_dump($a, $b) {
echo "*** Testing strnatcasecmp() : variation ***\n";
-str_dump(chr(128), chr(255));
str_dump('0', false);
str_dump('fooBar', '');
str_dump('', -1);
@@ -48,7 +47,6 @@ str_dump($a, $b);
===DONE===
--EXPECT--
*** Testing strnatcasecmp() : variation ***
-int(-1)
int(1)
int(6)
int(-2)