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Implement the latest select
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Ugh, sorry about that -- PEBKAC -- I just needed to force-recompile and that particular test is passing. There are other ones that I'll look into now. |
I see that whatwg/html PR has had a bunch of changes since I last looked at it. I can take a look at this PR in more detail next week. |
@stevecheckoway Thanks. Actually, my changes look pretty good! Only two tests are failing for non-error-message reasons, and they're both very similar. (This PR is using a fixed-up version of html5lib/html5lib-tests#178 with appropriate error messages.) Zooming in on the simpler of the two (CI failure here):
This pr results in the following tree:
so I wanted to double check if I've missed something or if these tests are incorrect. |
@stevecheckoway Before you dig in on this, please catch up on the chat I'm having upstream in html5lib/html5lib-tests#178, TLDR I think I'm right and the test (and chromium) are wrong. |
Updated the gumbo tests. Note that these changes break rails-html-sanitizer, I'll need to work a bit upstream before these changes are safe to merge and release. |
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What problem is this PR intended to solve?
In whatwg/html#10557 there are some changes being made to how
<select>
tags are parsed.Have you included adequate test coverage?
Tests are under development on a branch at html5lib/html5lib-tests#178
Does this change affect the behavior of either the C or the Java implementations?
HTML5 is only supported by the C impl.