Fredrik Lundh writes: > I thought MvL had already volunteered to do this? I didn't state this was a huge issue or that it didn't have a nice solution. ;-) It also isn't something that happens all that often, given that I don't have a lot of time to make Expat releases. > cannot fix bugs if nobody bothers to report them ;-) > > (the crash issue appears to be a rumour; there was a bug when > running in SGML mode, but that was fixed long ago. people using > the current release in real-life applications haven't reported any > stability problems...) Glad to hear this! Perhaps someone (not implying you) should start writing a substantial test suite for it to ferret out any remaining bugs? I don't see a test_sgmlop.py in the PyXML package; if you already have something perhaps you could contribute it? It might help you unload maintenance if anyone does manage to find a bug. > on the other hand, sgmlop itself will never be anything but a "fast > but sloppy" XML tokenizer. if you risk running into xml compliance > nazis <0.1 wink>, you shouldn't use it. "Nazi" would not have been my word for it, but ... Wham! ;-) -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation
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