Daniel Veillard schrieb am 16.05.2012 um 17:04 (+0800):
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 12:16:43AM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
> > cygwin               1.7.13-1       OK
> > 
> > Built using gcc (GCC) 4.5.3, installed before testing.

> > ./runtest.exe
> > Total 2326 tests, 11 errors, 0 leaks
> > -> All of these errors are for ebcdic_*.xml, so I guess that's okay.
> 
>   I would guess the ebcdic encoding support is limited, it would be
> interesting to just try out for example 
>    xmllint --encode UTF-8 test/ebcdic_566012.xml
> and see if it outputs something okay or an error

Output on a latin1 terminal:

cdic_566012.xml
test/ebcdic_566012.xml:1: parser error : encoding not supported EBCDIC
Lo§”“@¥…™¢‰–•~ñKð@…•ƒ–„‰•‡~ÉÂÔ`ññôñ@on%L£…¢£@££™~JàZ@an%
^
test/ebcdic_566012.xml:1: parser error : Start tag expected, '<' not
found
Lo§”“@¥…™¢‰–•~ñKð@…•ƒ–„‰•‡~ÉÂÔ`ññôñ@on%L£…¢£@££™~JàZ@an%
^

And it isn't any prettier on a UTF-8 terminal. I think it doesn't matter
because perl on Cygwin doesn't have EBCDIC either, so why should libxml?

$ perl -MEncode -lwe 'print for Encode->encodings(":all")' | wc -l
124
$ perl -MEncode -lwe 'print for Encode->encodings(":all")' | grep -i ebc
$ # nothing

> > ./testapi.exe
> > 
> > This tests gets firewalled by the W3.ORG servers, I checked using
> > netstat. So I interrupted it. The source file testapi.c is huge.
> > Is there an easy way to instruct the program not to go the W3.ORG
> > servers like with xmllint --nonet?
> 
>   Hum, that's weird, the only thing I can think of is doing vaidity
>   testing of XHTML which may load the DTDs, I have a local cache because
> the XHTML1 DTDs are loaded in the XML catalog on my machines. I'm
> surprizer because I sometimes run "make check" on machines without
> any IP connection.

Going to check later whether I can get the catalogue to work.

> > ./runxmlconf.exe - http://www.w3.org/XML/Test/xmlts20080827.tar.gz
> > 
> > I didn't run this test suite. Would it matter running it on Cygwin?
> 
>   it's a good thing to run runxmlconf but here it just relies on
> 2 tarballs installed under the xstc directory:
>   xsts-2002-01-16.tar.gz and xsts-2004-01-14.tar.gz
> I guess the later is actually used and extracted as a Tests/ subtree
> under xstc. If needed I can put those 2 tarballs somewhere on
> xmlsoft.org (and maybe change the test to load from there)

Okay. I skipped the W3C test for pure laziness, fearing it was humungous
and difficult. - Okay, so I downloaded it, it's not humungous. On the
other hand, it's not clear to me what I'm supposed to do here. There's
no README for dummies like me. :)

Michael
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