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thiemowmde ca3203699c Capitalized dir="RTL" should not trigger any error
This fixes a minor issue introduced in I294b59f. Two identical
dir="…" with different capitalizations should not be reported as an
error.

Turns out the implementation in the Cite extension doesn't care
about this capitalization at all. That's why I suggest to do the
normalization as early as possible. This is slightly different in
the Parsoid implementation.

Bug: T202593
Change-Id: I96b4a281d6020d61d1f36ec027cf833bbb244f03
2024-01-03 16:30:16 +00:00
thiemowmde 742a9ffbf5 Track warnings separately in ReferenceStack
Check out how this gets rid of so many "to do" as well as
"deprecated" comments.

Next qustion: The elements in the stack become more and more
complicated. It's probably worth converting them from arrays into
first-class objects. But this is for another patch.

Bug: T353266
Change-Id: If14acd1070617ca8c4d15be6b1759bd47ead4926
2023-12-15 16:41:04 +01:00
xiplus f7a181ed42 Give a different error from too_many_keys when 'follow' attribute conflicts
Add message "cite_error_ref_follow_conflicts" for tags with
conflicting parameters.

Bug: T299280
Change-Id: Ie64f4ab4831966f66f812ea67cc244718f818afb
2023-12-15 15:23:53 +01:00
thiemowmde 4377f0923d More simple and consistent @covers and @license tags
Same arguments as in Iafa2412. The one reason to use more detailled
per-method @covers annotations is to avoid "accidental coverage"
where code is marked as being covered by tests that don't assert
anything that would be meaningful for this code. This is especially a
problem with older, bigger classes with lots of side effects.

But all the new classes we introduced over the years are small, with
predictable, local effects.

That's also why we keep the more detailled @covers annotations for
the original Cite class.

Bug: T353227
Bug: T353269
Change-Id: I69850f4d740d8ad5a7c2368b9068dc91e47cc797
2023-12-15 12:12:16 +01:00
thiemowmde 01dcfbac47 Move Validator tests to a separate class
I wanted to make this a unit test but it turns out the
Sanitizer::safeEncodeAttribute() calls currently make this
impossible.

Bug: T353269
Change-Id: I5266e7b8b67db1c812dc9e4675d0c079ab1f9a40
2023-12-14 15:51:26 +00:00