In tst_QLocale::windowsDefaultLocale(), we configure the long and short date formats and the short time format eccentrically, then verify that QLocale::system() does actually get these eccentric formats. However, we did not configure the long time format (whose MS-API name doesn't match that of the other formats), so had to rely on a guess at the system locale's format. That, however, is not robust; so now configure the long time format, too. Removed a duplicated test, at the same time. Fixes: QTBUG-36306 Change-Id: I04dc22c7eb1b58af55412b598873868f79e9c74f Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io> |
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