
Hi, At 11:05 AM 11/26/2009, George wrote:
Hi Wendell, John, Syd,
I changed the Schematron support as follows....
Excellent. As I understand it, @flag allows us to declare flags with arbitrary names that would switching to true() when an assertion "succeeded" (an 'assert' came back false or a 'report' came back true). How oXygen might use this rather depends on how SVRL reports it (I guess), which I haven't looked into. It's also not clear to me whether the design limits a given assertion to a single flag, or whether (for example) a space-delimited list of flags is acceptable. The language in the spec regarding @role is murkier. Without an example (or maybe that post of Rick's mentioned by Syd) I'm not sure how that should work. On the other hand, I'm also willing to take everyone's word for it. I agree that what George has implemented is an excellent first cut. It especially has the virtue of working in the background, without special configuration. George, which error level is it that we will fall back to? Cheers, Wendell
* I removed the default marking of reports as warnings * to determine the severity level of a message we look for, in order: 1. the role attribute If the value matches (case insensitive) "warn" or "warning" -- we set the level to warning "error" -- we set the level to error "fatal" -- we set the level to fatal "info" or "information" -- we set the level to info
2. the start of the message after trimming whitespaces If the message starts with (case sensitive) "Warning:" -- we set the level to warning "Error:" -- we set the level to error "Fatal:" -- we set the level to fatal "Info:" -- we set the level to info The matched prefix is removed from the message.
3. we use the error level as default/fallback.
I cannot see an easy way to implement a phase based approach. oXygen determines the phases and pops up a phase chooser dialog when the document is validated for the first time or on "Reset cache and validate" action.
All these will be available in oXygen 11.1. If you need access to that before 11.1 just let me know.
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