e.g. <compiler name = "GNU C++" version = "3.2.2"> <library name = "Interval Library"> <results file = "..." type = "pass|warn|fail"/> </library> </compiler>
It is then possible to get the XSLT code to generate statistics (number of tests, number passed, failed and generated warnings, percentages). It is also possible to do this for each compiler and compiler/library pair. It may also be possible to compare a library across different compilers.
This would have the benefit of being able to select how the results are displayed (possibly via a form, transforming the XML data on the server, then sending it back to the client).
SIDE NOTE: I have ASP code that uses the Microsoft XML parser to transform an XML document using a specified XSLT file, passing the remaining arguments sent to the ASP page to the stylesheet as parameters. Let me know if this is of interest, and I will post it.
If this is of interest, I could write the XSLT code to do it, as I have code that I can lift from some of my own stylesheets.
NOTE: This is just a suggestion.
Regards, Reece
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