- From: Davide Brunato <brunato@sissa.it>
- Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 12:00:41 +0100
- To: xmlschema-dev@w3.org
No, I was not aware of it. I've found the repo (https://github.com/w3c/xsdtests). Using git I can clone it into a subdir in my local tests and maintain it updated. Thank you very much Davide Brunato On 2/8/19 11:40 AM, Michael Kay wrote: > Are you aware of the W3C XSD 1.1 test suite which is now in GitHub? I'm not fully connected right now and don't have a link but you should be able to find it under the name "xsdtests". Most of the tests are actually XSD 1.0, but there are 1.1 tests in the IBM and Saxonica sections. > > Michael Kay > Saxonica > >> On 8 Feb 2019, at 08:06, Davide Brunato <brunato@sissa.it> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> recently, in order to support XML data processing for some scientific >> software, I've developed a Python package >> (https://pypi.org/project/xmlschema/) that processes XSD 1.0 schemas, >> acting as validator of XML instances and as decoder/encoder. >> >> I'm going to complete a version that supports also XSD 1.1 schemas so >> I'm looking for XSD 1.1 schemas, and possibly sample XML instances, to >> put in my tests (my local tests, not in published). If someone has links >> to some resources of 1.1 version schemas it would be a great help for me >> to complete the XSD 1.1 support. >> >> Best regards >> >> Davide Brunato >> >> -- >> SISSA - International School for Advanced Studies >> via Bonomea 265 - 34136 Trieste - Italy >> tel: +39-040-3787538 >> e-mail: brunato@sissa.it >> web: http://www.sissa.it >>
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