On Wed 2022-02-02 20:13:12 +1100, Yuchen Pei wrote: > On Fri, Dec 24 2021, Valerio Bozzolan via wrote: > >> Hello LibreJS developers! >> >> I'm reading this page: >> https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/free-your-javascript.html >> >> And I've seen this phrase: >> >> «the human readable string does not require a specific formatting» >> >> At the moment this phrase is not correct, since AFAIK the human >> readable string does *not* allow spaces. >> >> Try it yourself with this problematic version: >> >> <script> >> // @license magnet:blabla BSD 3 clause >> // @license-end >> </script> >> >> VS this corrected version: >> >> <script> >> // @license magnet:blabla BSD-3-clause >> ... very long code >> // @license-end >> </script> >> >> IMVHO this is a bug, but, if it's by design, please update the >> documentation to say that the human readable license should not have >> any space. >> >> BTW I think this is a bug since the example itself contains spaces: >> >> [human readable name of the license] > > Thanks for the report - I also remember having some problem like this > before and I'm looking into it.
Sorry for the delay. I took a look and it does seem to be a bug. I made a commit at <https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/librejs.git/commit/?h=dev&id=da35a6f61260d35ca1b4f59bd660884526e16b6e> to fix it, but will need to test more to ensure there's no regression before making a release with this change. Another pair of eyes would also be helpful! > >> >> -boz > > > Best, > Yuchen Best, Yuchen -- PGP Key: 47F9 D050 1E11 8879 9040 4941 2126 7E93 EF86 DFD0 <https://ypei.org/assets/ypei-pubkey.txt>
