- From: Mukul Gandhi <gandhi.mukul@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 22:02:32 +0530
- To: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
- Cc: public-xslt-40@w3.org
Hi all, The URL of Xalan-J's proprietary (that includes few W3C XSLT3 tests as well), but complying to XSLT3 spec, test suite results are now available at following links https://xalan.apache.org/xalan-j/xsl3/tests/xalan-j_xsl3_test_suite_result.xml https://xalan.apache.org/xalan-j/xsl3/tests/xalan-j_xsl3_test_suite_result.html (this is little user friendly to look at) Many thanks. > On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 4:58 PM Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com> wrote: > > I can't see how the test results are useful without the tests... > > > > What would be more useful is to contribute new tests to the XSLT3 or XSLT4 test suites. > > I've modified Xalan-J's XSLT3 test results file name, to make it > stable across modifications to these file contents. The updated URL > for this is https://xalan.apache.org/xalan-j/xsl3/tests/xalan_j_xslt3_test_results.xml, > which I hope shall not change. > > The code and associated meta-data for these Xalan-J tests are > available at https://github.com/apache/xalan-java/tree/xalan-j_xslt3.0_mvn/src/test. > > I hope that, myself or perhaps someone else from Xalan-J team might > spend time in the coming days or weeks, to convert Xalan-J XSLT3 tests > implementation to XSLT3's standard test suite format to contribute to > XSLT community group. > > I'm really not sure, whether myself or someone else from Xalan-J team > might get time in very near future to contribute new tests for XSLT4 > test suite. > > The following two XSLT3 spec features are yet not available within > Xalan-J, xsl:mode instruction and fn:transform() function which I > think are useful. There are few other in-completeness and > in-correctness with respect to XSLT3 spec that Xalan-J's XSLT3 > implementation has. -- Regards, Mukul Gandhi
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