On Oct 17, 2005, at 20:12, Simon Pepping wrote:

On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 10:04:37AM +0200, Andreas L Delmelle wrote:

The tests won't *fail*. There just isn't enough info/resources
available to even perform them. (Failure only becomes applicable if
hyphenation is present, and the test can be run in a meaningful way.)


That is true indeed. The tests will not fail.

Ah OK, now I'm following.

My focus is on the Ant target. I want an Ant target to run a
predefined set of tests. And if this set includes hyphenation
dependent tests, and the required hyphenation support is not
available, the Ant target has failed.

I guess my thinking was along the lines of:
- hyphenation is a feature which needs to be explicitly activated by the user (default value for hyphenate="false")
- presence of the patterns is also optional (moved to OFFO)

So, these two combined seem to clearly outline hyphenation as one aspect of the formatting process, with a right of its own, which can be tested separately/independently from other basic features.

This only to further clarify my view in this matter.


Cheers,

Andreas

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