Hi,
William M. Brack wrote:
William M. Brack said:
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Hi All,
I have a RELAX NG XSD that uses a 'decimal' definition. I am validating an XML document using xmllint but I get unexpected errors. Libxml2 is running on Solaris 2.8 with the following version of libxml2:
/usr/local/bin/xmllint: using libxml version 20616 compiled with: DTDValid FTP HTTP HTML C14N Catalog XPath XPointer XInclude Iconv Unicode Regexps Automata Schemas
If I use a decimal like this '130.480907024' then there are no errors but if I extend the number of decimal points like this '130.48090702489' then I get the following error:
" ANZNT0782000040.xml:61: element eastbc: Relax-NG validity error : Error validating datatype decimal " It seems to me that the precision of the 'decimal' definition in the libraries is causing the problem. The problem doesn't occur on LINUX or MAC platforms. The funny thing is that Solaris 2.8 is a 64 bit system. Can anyone help me with this?
The RELAX NG XSD is located at http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/tech/relaxng/anzmeta-1.3.1.rng and the XML document instance is at http://asdd.ga.gov.au/asdd/work/ANZNT0782000040.xmlm if that helps anyone.
Thanks.
John
I was able to reproduce this problem on x86 and x86_64 systems (with different symptoms on each :-). It's caused by some coding within xmlschemastypes.c, and may occur anytime the total number of digits in the number exceeds 10. I'm working on a "proper" solution for it, but it may be a day or two before I can complete it. I'll let you know when the fix is complete.
Bill
OK, I think I have fixed the problem. The changes are in CVS (xmlschemastypes.c) - let me know if it now works OK on Solaris, and thanks very much for reporting it.
Bill
Bill, if you are already at it: if you could implement support for values bigger than 32 bit for decimals, it would erase a couple of hundred failures in the NIST tests for XML schemata.
Greetings,
Kasimier
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