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'* short description : check the internal file dialog ( extended tests )
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'\******************************************************************************
testcase tSLDForbiddenNamesWin()
if ( lcase( gPlatGroup ) <> "w95" ) then
printlog( "No testing for Unix(like)" )
goto endsub
endif
' This test tries to save files that contain characters that are not allowed
' in filenames on Windows. This covers the entire ASCII range from 0 to 31.
' Currently the ASCII chars 0, 9, 10, and 13 are excluded because we - for some
' reason - do not intercept them.
dim cStrangeName as string
dim iCounter as integer
dim brc as boolean
dim iDocumentType as integer
for iDocumentType = 1 to 6 step 3
printlog( "" )
printlog( "Check if reserved filenames on Windows are handled ok" )
printlog( "" )
printlog( " - names with forbidden ASCII-chars" )
for iCounter = 1 to 31
select case iCounter
case 9 : printlog( " - skipping ASCII 009 (horizontal tab)" )
case 10 : printlog( " - skipping ASCII 010 (linefeed)" )
case 13 : printlog( " - skipping ASCII 013 (carriage return)" )
case else
printlog( CHR$(13) & "Using char at decimal position: " & iCounter )
cStrangeName = hNameGen_append( iCounter )
brc = hSaveFileExpectFailure( cStrangeName , 0 )
if ( not brc ) then
warnlog( "failed" )
else
printlog( "Test succeeded" )
endif
end select
next iCounter
next iDocumentType
endcase
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