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Lukas Theussl commented on DOXIA-134:
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The classes I used to generate those files are in SVN now, just run 'mvn test'
in the apt module.
> Apt parser issues
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>
> Key: DOXIA-134
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/DOXIA-134
> Project: Maven Doxia
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Module - Apt
> Affects Versions: 1.0-alpha-8
> Reporter: Lukas Theussl
> Fix For: 1.0-beta-1
>
> Attachments: actual.txt, DOXIA-134-headerCell.patch, expected.txt
>
>
> I did the following experiment: using the SinkTestDocument that I attached at
> DOXIA-101 I generated two text documents, one by dumping the model directly
> into a text sink, the other by piping it through the current apt sink,
> parsing the result with the apt parser and dumping it into the same text sink
> as before. The results should be the same since the second chain corresponds
> to the 'identity transformation', ie piping a document through a parser and
> sink should give you the original document. I attach the two text files for
> comparison, here are the differences:
> # the parser swallows newlines between text elements
> # a paragraph within a list item is swallowed
> # verbatim text within a definition list item is not processed correctly
> # the closing of a definition list is not processed correctly
> # table header cells are not recognized and newlines within table cells are
> not processed correctly
> Point 1 is not severe by itself because newlines are not significant in apt
> source documents, however, two newlines are, so I am not sure if it doesn't
> have consequences (eg within table cells).
> Point 5 has partially been fixed by the patch Vincent attached at DOXIA-50.
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