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Boris Kolpackov updated XERCESC-1659:
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Attachment: test-case-2.tar.gz
test case 2
> Order sensitivity in schemaLocation and noNamespaceSchemaLocation
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> Key: XERCESC-1659
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/XERCESC-1659
> Project: Xerces-C++
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Validating Parser (Schema) (Xerces 1.5 or up only)
> Affects Versions: 2.7.0
> Environment: all
> Reporter: Boris Kolpackov
> Attachments: test-case-1.tar.gz, test-case-2.tar.gz
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>
> I am attaching two test cases (each consists of 3 schemas plus an XML
> instance). If you try to run domprint on the first test case, you will get
> the following error:
> $ domprint -v=always -n -s -f test-users.xml
> Error at file "test-users.xml", line 6, column 78
> Message: Unknown element 'b:UserDatabase'
> If you change the order of the schemaLocation and noNamespaceSchemaLocation
> attributes in test-users.xml then the error disappears.
> The second test case is a slight modification of the first test case with the
> only difference being the schemas with targetNamespace are now do not have a
> namespace, and the schema that used to be without a namespace
> (derived-user-config.xsd) now is in a namespace. If you run domprint on this
> test case, you will get the following error:
> $ domprint -v=always -n -s -f test-users.xml
> Error at file "test-users.xml", line 6, column 55
> Message: Unknown element 'UserDatabase'
> This seems to prove that for Xerces-C++, for some reason, it is important
> that the schema that declares the root element is mentioned in the first
> *Location attribute (nor matter whether schemaLocation or
> noNamespaceSchemaLocation). Now comes the surprise: if we reverse the order
> of the two attributes in the second test case, domprint terminates with
> segmentation fault. Examination of the core points to the IGXMLScanner.cpp,
> line 2288:
> elemDecl = fGrammar->getElemDecl(
> uriId, nameRawBuf, qnameRawBuf, currentScope
> );
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