On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Martin Duerst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>Looking at test-28-tuttle.ttl and test-28.out, test-28-turtle.ttl >>seems to use a syntax close to N3, whereas test-28.out is expecting >>something close to N-Triples. Also, test-28-turtle.ttl gives >>'raw' numbers, whereas test-28.out expects double-quoted strings >>followed by ^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#decimal>. Also, >>the order of the numbers is different, and some details of the >>numeric notation are different. > > I commented out check-turtle-serialize-syntax in raptor/tests/turtle/Makefile > for the moment.
Note that check-turtle-serialize-syntax compares to -out.ttl reference files, not .out which are for parser tests. It's probably the same end-of-line issue again. > Moving one level higher, I got four errors in "Testing RDFA": > 0094.xhtml Triple counts: expected: 5, got 2 > 0101.xhtml Triple counts: expected: 3, got 1 > 0102.xhtml Triple counts: expected: 3, got 1 > 0103.xhtml Triple counts: expected: 3, got 1 > But then I got the message "Ignoring expected failures", so > I'm assuming these are not too much of a problem. Yes. > rasqal_decimal_test: Using double > FAILED: (a+b)-b=1.234567888e9 expected 1.23456789e9 > and two more immediately following. This is expected if rasqal is built using no decimal library (gmp or mpfr). Then it falls back to using regular double floating point arithmetic which does not have enough precision for these test cases. It can be safely ignored (and the test suite does not treat it as a fatal error). > Then things went south again. For "Testing SPARQL correct", > it complained that it couldn't find XML/DOM.pm in @INC. > I'm not exactly sure why I need Perl here, after all, we > are not yet doing bindings, and I'm mostly interested in > the Ruby binding. Any help appreciated. The SPARQL test suite currently needs XML/DOM.pm for the check-sparql perl script. Basically, XML::DOM::Parser is used for parsing reference result files since the results cannot be compared byte-by-byte. You can install the XML::DOM module and its dependencies from CPAN. Lauri _______________________________________________ redland-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.librdf.org/mailman/listinfo/redland-dev
