Hi Benoit, >>> `pyang` and I think `yanglint` also know how to extract folded >>> <artwork> and <sourcecode> elements. >> Just a correction; pyang doesn't extract anything, but rfcstrip does, >> and it supports folded artwork, and in the latest greatest 1.3 release >> it even reconizes the proper RFC8792-defined magic strings ;-) > Do we have a couple of IETF drafts with long too long lines, next to > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-richardson-anima-rfc8366bis/ ? > I would like to make sure that the yangcatalog.org extracts the YANG > module(s) correctly. > Note: the yangcatalog.org uses xym.
Firstly, I need to echo Martin’s correction, it’s `rfcstrip` (not `pyang`) that has the support for RFC 8792. I knew it was one of Martin’s projects, and `pyang` came to mind first... Answering your question, RFC 8792 itself has some examples, as does draft-ietf-netconf-sztp-csr (which is about to exit IESG review). That said, in both cases, the YANG modules themselves are not subjected to wrapping, just the examples are. Kent
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