Hi Kacper,

the ]DOXY problem should be fixed in *SVN **1265*.

Best Regards,
Jürgen


On 4/17/20 7:04 PM, Kacper Gutowski wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 03:29:08PM +0200, Dr. Jürgen Sauermann wrote:
>> fixed in SVN 1262.
> Thanks!
> Angle brackets are now correctly converted at the end of lines too. 
>
> But parsing numeric entities decimally was actually correct. Now 
> doing a )DUMP-HTML followed by )COPY or )LOAD changes all ampersands 
> into a digit eight.  The )DUMP-HTML encodes "&" as "&" which 
> is a correct, decimal representation of it.  At r1262, this gets 
> incorrectly parsed as hexadecimal yielding "8".
>
> As far as the HTML goes, ampersand could also be encoded as "&" 
> (which is the most common) or hexadecimally "&" (note the "x").  
> As a side note, numeric references could be of any length, not just 
> two digits (it could be "&" as well), but that doesn't matter 
> as long as the subset that )DUMP-HTML produces can be parsed.
>
>
>> If you like the )DUMP-HTML command then you may like the ]DOXY command as 
>> well:
>>
>> https://www.gnu.org/software/apl/apl.html#Section-3_002e8
> Oh yes, I do.  It's pretty nice, especially for exploring how larger 
> workspaces like the Toronto Toolkit work.
>
> I just noticed that ]DOXY gets some dependencies wrong: in the Toolkit, 
> there's a function "julian" which is shown to be calling "date", but in 
> fact it named its right argument "date" and doesn't call the function.
>
> The Toronto Toolkit didn't contain any ampersands ;)
>
> -k
>


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