FYI (I should also have added to my list of limitations that the error
reporting right now is pathetic).
Eric
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attached mail follows:
Yes, Yet Another Relax NG (partial) Implementation"...
Its main purpose is purely selfish and I have started this new Python
implementation to learn Python, make sure I fully understand the Relax
NG spec and have a foundation to implement a prototype of my strawman
for the DSDL interoperability framework (which is basically a proposal
to define transformations on the document nodes similar to what is done
by the "list" pattern).
There are still a number of limitations (includes and external refs,
class names other than the name attribute, datatypes others than Relax
NG builtin "string" and "token" and schema validity checks 7.2, 7.3 and
7.4 are not implemented yet) but the validator passes the 213 tests of
the test suite corresponding to what is already implemented.
Even though it's still early for a public announcement and availability
as open source, this validator is available as an online service at:
http://eric.van-der-vlist.com/dsdl/
Eric
PS: Many thanks to James for his very helpfull implementation instructions.
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