At this point:
- MSVC on Windows 10 compiles without warnings or errors.
- GCC on Ubuntu 16.04 compiles without warnings or errors.
- Test cases in `testbase` are clean on all of:
- macOS
- Windows 10
- Ubunutu
Note that there are several regressions in the accessibility test suit that
are not related to output messages. These are a result of previous work, and
these results should be updated in the test suite when this item is merged.
reflects such. Some fleshed in report formatters are included with cases for
several of Tidy's reports, but nothing is yet enabled. All reporting is status
quo, and this is just a bunch of dead code at this point.
the basic reporting functions that share the same signature. This also resulted
in eliminating a string, and adding a new string to disambiguate between
errors and warnings.
This appears to be an issue with Word2000 handling of empty attributes.
A reproduction case can be seen here:
```
$ cat test.html
<html xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office">
<body>
<table>
<img class="" />
</table>
</body>
</html>
$ ./tidy --tidy-mark no --word-2000 yes test.html
line 1 column 1 - Warning: missing <!DOCTYPE> declaration
line 3 column 1 - Warning: <img> isn't allowed in <table> elements
line 2 column 1 - Info: <table> previously mentioned
line 1 column 57 - Warning: inserting missing 'title' element
line 3 column 1 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 3 column 1 - Warning: <img> lacks "src" attribute
line 2 column 1 - Warning: trimming empty <table>
line 1 column 1 - Warning: <html> proprietary attribute "xmlns:o"
[2] 52405 segmentation fault ./tidy --tidy-mark no --word-2000 yes test.html
```
This was called from 6f2fb6e0e7/src/clean.c (L1710).
(It is technically undefined behaviour to call strncmp with `NULL` pointers however).
the remainder of the callbacks. TidyConfigCallback is now given a reference
to the instance of the TidyDoc that caused the callback to occur.
+ TidyConfigCallback
An earlier patch now passes back an all space text node. Previously this
would have been skipped. So add code in ParseList to detect, and discard
such a node.
Change committed:
modified: src/parser.c
Add option TidyStyleTags, --fix-style-tags, Bool, to turn off
this action.
Add warning messages MOVED_STYLE_TO_HEAD, and FOUND_STYLE_IN_BODY.
Fully iterate ALL nodes in the body, in search of style tags...
Changes to be committed:
modified: include/tidyenum.h
modified: src/clean.c
modified: src/config.c
modified: src/language_en.h
modified: src/message.c