function PhpTransliterationTest::providerTestPhpTransliterationWithAlter
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Transliteration/PhpTransliterationTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Transliteration\PhpTransliterationTest::providerTestPhpTransliterationWithAlter()
- 10 core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Transliteration/PhpTransliterationTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Transliteration\PhpTransliterationTest::providerTestPhpTransliterationWithAlter()
- 11.x core/tests/Drupal/Tests/Core/Transliteration/PhpTransliterationTest.php \Drupal\Tests\Core\Transliteration\PhpTransliterationTest::providerTestPhpTransliterationWithAlter()
Provides test data for testPhpTransliterationWithAlter.
Return value
array
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ Tests/ Core/ Transliteration/ PhpTransliterationTest.php, line 64
Class
- PhpTransliterationTest
- Tests Transliteration component functionality.
Namespace
Drupal\Tests\Core\TransliterationCode
public function providerTestPhpTransliterationWithAlter() {
$random_generator = new Random();
$random = $random_generator->string(10);
// Make some strings with two, three, and four-byte characters for testing.
// Note that the 3-byte character is overridden by the 'kg' language.
$two_byte = 'Ä Ö Ü Å Ø äöüåøhello';
// These are two Gothic alphabet letters. See
// http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_alphabet
// They are not in our tables, but should at least give us '?' (unknown).
$five_byte = html_entity_decode('𐌰𐌸', ENT_NOQUOTES, 'UTF-8');
// Five-byte characters do not work in MySQL, so make a printable version.
$five_byte_printable = '𐌰𐌸';
$cases = [
// Test the language override hook in the test module, which changes
// the transliteration of Ä to Z and provides for the 5-byte characters.
[
'zz',
$two_byte,
'Z O U A O aouaohello',
],
[
'zz',
$random,
$random,
],
[
'zz',
$five_byte,
'ATh',
$five_byte_printable,
],
];
return $cases;
}
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