I have implemented the changes described in the issue 5
(comment 2) http://code.google.com/p/xspec/issues/detail?id=5#c2
using @assert and @context as attribute names.
The reason is to have two separate attributes instead of @test
which can be used for both purposes. The actual result of the
test and the expected content if any are not wrapped in a
document node when using the new attributes. They are (for now)
only implemented for XSLT.
I have "released" a new release candidate at the usual place:
http://code.google.com/p/xspec/downloads/list. Could you give it
a try on your existing test suites? In order to be sure I did
not break existing tests, as this is a touchy change.
Regards,
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Florent Georges
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I made an attempt at running a test suite and I'm getting a new error:
ERROR in scenario "joined hierarchy/selection": unknown expect combination
content : false
@context: false
@assert : false
@select : false
@test : false
I think expect used to support getting its content from @href instead of
inline. It doesn't seem to work anymore.
-Efraim
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Efraim Feinstein
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Open Siddur Project
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