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All of the remaining tests that had as status of PARSE rather than PASS had good reasons for not passing the render-and-reparse step: the correct parse tree is badly formed, so when it is rendered out as HTML, the result doesn't parse into the same tree. So add them to the list of tests where that step is skipped. Also, I discovered that it is possible to end up with HTML elements (not just text) inside a raw text element through reparenting. So change the rendering routines to handle that situation as sensibly as possible (which still isn't very sensible, but this is HTML5). R=nigeltao CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/6446137 |
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from sources by running all.bash (see doc/install.html).
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