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From: Aleksey Gurtovoy (agurtovoy_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-07-10 01:19:30


Martin Wille writes:
> Joaquín Mª López Muñoz wrote:
>> Regression tests for Linux are updating OK every day, but
>> the advanced developer and user reports seem to be stuck
>> at Jul 5th.
>
> The problem is a parse error produces by xsltproc while parsing
> test_results.xml in order to build extended_test_results.xml:
>
> # Merging with expected results...
> # xsltproc -o
> /boost/head-regression/results/cs-Linux/extended_test_results.xml
> --param expected_results_file
> "'/boost/head-regression/etc/result-release-1_31_0.xml'" --param
> failures_markup_file
> "'/boost/head-regression/boost/status/explicit-failures-markup.xml'"
> "/boost/head-regression/boost/tools/regression/xsl_reports/xsl/add_expected_results.xsl"
> "/boost/head-regression/results/test_results.xml"
> /boost/head-regression/results/test_results.xml:4627: parser error :
> internal error
> pp(380): error in "trim_test": test bcs1 == LITERAL( "abcd" ) failed
> [L? ??? ?T?
> ^
> /boost/head-regression/results/test_results.xml:4627: parser error :
> Extra content at the end of the document
> pp(380): error in "trim_test": test bcs1 == LITERAL( "abcd" ) failed
> [L? ??? ?T?
> ^
>
>
>
> I've uploaded test_results.xml to http://tinyurl.com/2kxkl
> (3MB; gzipped). I've uploaded the related file
> test/test/basic_cstring_test.test/gcc-3.3.3-linux/debug/basic_cstring_test.output
> to http://tinyurl.com/2dkws (6K; text)
>
>
> Aleksey, could you please check that out?

Looks like xsltproc can't handle certain ASCII characters that Python
considers printable. Fixed in the CVS (in "report.py").

-- 
Aleksey Gurtovoy
MetaCommunications Engineering

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