Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Oh, I just now realized this bug has been reopened... I do think (but
will not single-handedly demote it) the bug's severity has been
inflated - I use hpricot on a frequent basis, and it's far from
"renders the package useless". It does not work, right, but for very
specific use cases.
I don't think I "inflated" the severity — the original bug made hpricot unusable for XML
parsing (with sufficiently long tags) on x86. It probably should've been downgraded when reopened
(My "The bug in Message #25 is still present in 0.8.1-1 although not as grave" may not
have been entirely clear).
For completeness, the remaining bugs:
* "<afuaf></zhgaa>" is treated as "<afuaf></afuaf>", since h("afuaf") ==
h("zhgaa").
* <a></b> is invalid. A compliant XML parser should return an error, hpricot returns
<a></b></a> (which is also invalid XML, but at least it's a fixed point).
I don't personally care all that much, since I've since stopped using
appstore_reviews.
- T Chan
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