Thanks for pointing this out. I guess I took something overly literal that is not a part of the generic principle they're getting at in the test. Clearly node-ifying every '\n' in every web page isn't common or important or we would have hit it previously.. I could have keyed in to this fact sooner. Oh well. I was only in tidy for a short time, and the exploration seems useful anyhow.



On Fri, 25 Aug 2017, Karl Dahlke wrote:

I haven't been able to get additional nodes created out of newlines

Not sure how hard we should work on this, or even if we want it, just to pass 
an acid test.
It probably has no bearing in the real world, and who wants all those empty 
nodes cluttering up the tree?
For now I think we should just delete or comment out line 227 in the acid test 
file,
it's just understood that this line is nulled out, then test 0 should pass and 
we move on.
Let's get the value out of the acid tests without becoming obsessed over them.
That's my gut feeling right now.

Karl Dahlke
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