Subject: Re: XSLT Unit testing
From: "Tony Graham" <tgraham@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 12:32:27 +0100 (IST)
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On Wed, August 17, 2011 10:25 am, Andrew Welch wrote:
>> As a committer for both XSpec and Juxy [1], I'm glad when people adopt
>> XSpec
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> So who has adopted xspec, is anyone on the list currently using it or
> know of its use on any big projects? The download count is very
How big is big? I've used it (as you might expect) and on a fairly big
project, but thanks to the magic of NDA's I can't say what.
> low... (the 0.2 version number doesn't inspire confidence either :)
Surely the question isn't whether it's popular with other people but
whether it works for you?
Arguably, XSLT people haven't drunk the testing Kool-Aid to the extent
that, say, Java people have, and even fewer will have drunk the
test-driven development flavour. XSLTers also have other techniques
available such as validating the output with a schema and/or Schematron or
using a schema-aware XSLT processor. But the validating your output isn't
the same as ensuring it's the right output for a given input.
And I think you can attribute the low version number to modesty, not lack
of usefulness.
Regards,
Tony Graham tgraham@xxxxxxxxxx
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