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On Apr 8, 2011, at 7:29 AM, Frank Bennett wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 5:21 AM, Bruce D'Arcus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> So EDTF is starting to get much more concrete. Would be nice if we
>> could switch to this, or a subset of it, as primary CSL input date
>> format soon.
> 
> I think the parser embedded in citeproc-js can already parse this
> syntax, for ordinary dates, date intervals, and dates BCE. It would be
> good to have some sample dates data to work with, and test fixtures
> based on it. The test data and fixture that I used to build the
> citeproc-js parser are in the source archive, if anyone wants to work
> on this.

Is this the file you mentioned? Or are there additional tests?

https://bitbucket.org/fbennett/citeproc-js/src/dab133efd75a/tests/citeproc-js/dateparse.js

Would you need tests like this or rather citeproc-tests with a dedicated CSL 
style that outputs dates (to verify that parsing of input was successful)? I've 
previously set up fixtures using the material on the EDTF page. For instance, 
this file includes the ISO8601 interval examples:

https://github.com/inukshuk/edtf-ruby/blob/master/features/parser/intervals.feature

I'll gladly convert the fixtures to a format that's is useful to you, but first 
it ought to be specified whether or not all the EDTF features (or which subset) 
should be supported by CSL.

Sylvester




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