Re: XML parsing problems

2005-12-31 Thread Mark Wielaard
Hi Chris,

On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 20:03 +, Chris Burdess wrote:
> Please test the new XML parser on as many weird and wonderful XML
> sources as you can, and report any problems to me either by mail or
> Bugzilla - I will try to deal with them before release, or we can
> revert to aelfred2 again if there are other showstoppers.

Nice work! You are running some test-suites from time to time on the xml
parsers. If these are free then I would like to add them to
builder.classpath.org so regressions (or better conformance results) are
automatically tracked. How much space do they need and is it difficult
to setup?

Cheers,

Mark

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Re: XML parsing problems

2005-12-31 Thread Chris Burdess
Mark Wielaard wrote:
> You are running some test-suites from time to time on the xml
> parsers. If these are free then I would like to add them to
> builder.classpath.org so regressions (or better conformance results) are
> automatically tracked. How much space do they need and is it difficult
> to setup?

The DOM conformance tests take up about 15MB, the SAX tests around 640MB
(less if you want to test fewer parsers). It shouldn't be too difficult to
set up as I have harness scripts already.

There are also some XSLT/XPath conformance tests from OASIS, these take up
about 126MB.
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Chris Burdess
  "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little safety
  deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin


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