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Baumann Kurt edited comment on DAFFODIL-2293 at 3/23/20, 6:46 AM:
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Hi Steve
You mentioned to write some unit tests. As you may already noticed I'm neither
a Daffodil Expert nor a Scala expert. Can you point me to the classes I need to
have a look at and duplicate accordingly. I have spotted the class
daffodil-io\src\test\scala\org\apache\daffodil\io\TestInputSourceDataInputStream7.scala
and TestNonByteSizedCharsetEncoders3Bit.scala. Is that the correct class to
start with? What other test classes I need to check?
Thanks again!
Best regards, Kurt
was (Author: kuba72):
Hi Steve
You mentioned to write some unit tests. As you may already noticed I'm neither
a Daffodil Expert nor a Scala expert. Can you point me to the classes I need to
have a look at and duplicate accordingly. I have spotted the class
daffodil-io\src\test\scala\org\apache\daffodil\io\TestInputSourceDataInputStream7.scala.
Is that the correct class to start with? What other test classes I need to
check?
Thanks again!
Best regards, Kurt
> Too many bits in xs:string
> --------------------------
>
> Key: DAFFODIL-2293
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAFFODIL-2293
> Project: Daffodil
> Issue Type: Question
> Reporter: Alexander Deutschmann
> Priority: Major
>
> Hello everyone,
> i have the following schema:
> {code:xml}
> <xs:complexType name="statusReportDetails">
> <xs:sequence>
> <xs:element name="state" type="abc:stateenum"
> dfdl:length="4" />
> <xs:element name="indicators" type="abc:indicators"
> dfdl:length="16" />
> <xs:element name="v" type="v" dfdl:length="10" />
> <xs:element name="driverId" type="xs:string"
> dfdl:lengthKind="explicit" dfdl:length="128" dfdl:alignment="8" />
> </xs:sequence>
> </xs:complexType>
> {code}
> And the related bitstream:
> {code:java}
> 0101 -> Enum
> 0000110000000001 -> indicators
> 0001100100 -> v
> 0000110001001100010011000100110001001100100011001000110010001100100011001100110011001100110011001100110100001101000011010000110100
> -> driverId
> {code}
> The driverId has 130 bits and not the 128. bits which is defined in the
> schema.
> My question is where comes the first two bits ? I know it is an configuration
> mistake or something like that.
> I hope someone can help me.
> Thank you.
> Alex
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