On 10.08.2010, at 10:45, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> Just an api point
> 
> why preservesC...
> and not
>       preserverC
> 
> I'm always confuse with the infinitive and third person singular situation.
> 
You mean preserveC...? The preserve(r)C.. was a typo, right? I think 
preservesC... qualifies for a testing selector. 

But as I wrote in my description of the problem I would call it 

coalesceCDATASections: aBoolean

or

enableCoalescing
disableCoalescing

The functionality that is described here is better known as coalescing. And it 
describes better what is going. If a parser is coalescing two things will 
happen. CDATA sections will be read in as text nodes and then subsequent text 
nodes are coalesing into a single text node.

my 2 cents,

Norbert


> Stef
> 
>> Here is an example that demonstrates parsing with CDATA section preservation:
>> doc := (XMLDOMParser on: '')
>> preservesCDataSections: true;
>> parseDocument.
>> doc root firstNode
>> When evaluated with cmd-p, it produces:
>> 
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