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@ppKrauss, you can clone to testing repository: https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5-tests You can use |
Hi @balthisar, thanks!
I also tryed
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Like I said, check your environment so the script knows where to find your Tidy. Or you can modify |
@ppKrauss, as @balthisar advised, you need to Since you seem to have just typed If you want to test a Now once you have the Note all testing must be run in the Further you are indicating you want to test tidy version To get a suitable commit hash to back up to you can run I just did that in windows, Hope you can do the same in Ubuntu... Yes, the process is a bit complicated!, and we hope someone can find the time to improve the testing documentation, and the runtime testing situation... It will always be a little difficult to test older tidy versions, in that you must know how to find a suitable commit to back up the repo, which requires git knowledge, and until PR #662 is merged, there is a known test case failure for current 5.7.0 tidy in HTH... |
@ppKrauss using my explanation here add a README/RUNTESTS.md document which may be helpful... |
@ppKrauss and as an idea of how to make it more easy to back-up the repo to test a specific older version of
Maybe this could be done on each needed/required That would allow the And because the tidy source It remains, there is some heavy work to be done in the |
@ppKrauss have just done several merges, including PR #662, and just done running Hope you, and others, have the same good results, in this new year, 2018... |
Before to say that tidy-html5 (terminal) have a bug, I need to check my installation, so any standard HTML corpus and standard assert commands can be used.
There are a test-kit? How to run it at UBUNTU terminal?
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