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Add more XSpec based tests #3
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This is a compiled Schematron test. Commited by accident.
This is a compiled test Schematron. Committed by accident.
Thanks for those. Sorry, but I haven't looked at them yet. The one that I did run had 3/4 that passed, but I was running it to make sure that XSpec worked on this machine, so I didn't make a note of it. What I have done is add Travis to 'Schematron/schematron' and 'Schematron/schematron-test'. In theory, if you rebase and push your branch, Travis should run The second half of the theory is that you should be able to add your new tests to All this is currently using the Schematron that is baked into XSpec 1.0.0. I haven't yet got it to the point of being able to use the Schematron from HEAD. |
This is a compiled Schematron test. Commited by accident.
This is a compiled test Schematron. Committed by accident.
The failing tests are all but one due to bugs in the Schematron implementation: Schematron/schematron#29 |
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