Hi Juergen,
Thanks for the interest.
I could, but this is a presentation layer task, and hence a low priority
for me :-)
Regards, Benoit
Benoit,
would it be possible to create a table that does _not_ include the
specific error messages but provides the error messages via separate
links? I am usually getting lost while scrolling through tables of
this size...
/js
On Fri, Dec 02, 2016 at 06:30:27PM +0100, Benoit Claise wrote:
Dear all,
During the IETF hackathon, I inserted two more compilers part of the daily
cron job on my web site.
Next to pyang, confdc, we know have yangdump-pro (from Yumaworks) and
yanglint <https://github.com/CESNET/libyang> (thanks to Radek for the help)
See for the results here
<http://www.claise.be/IETFYANGPageCompilation.html>.
The compilation field is based on the outcome of the 4 compilers, to the
best of my knowledge, as there is a little bit of analytic here.
As you can see, the number of YANG modules that pass compilation dropped
<http://claise.be/IETFYANGPageCompilation.png>.
This is fine, as the quality of the YANG modules will eventually improve.
The comparison of 4 different compilers helped tremendously finding bugs in
the compilers on one hand (many are solved already or will be solved in the
next compiler version), and clarifying the YANG specifications on the other
hand (perfect timing as draft-ietf-netmod-rfc6087bis-09 is being finalized).
I advice you to look up your YANG modules on the web site. The new compilers
might have discovered new issues.
Regards, Benoit
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