xslt.py whould return the result as a string

Eric van der Vlist vdv at dyomedea.com
Sat Oct 14 01:51:12 EST 2006


Le vendredi 13 octobre 2006 =E0 11:04 -0400, Sam Ruby a =E9crit :
> Eric van der Vlist wrote:
> > =

> > The current version of xslt.py doesn't seem to support the case when its
> > "output_file" argument is None. In that case, other shell script such as
> > py.py return the result while xslt.py just returns nothing and that
> > breaks the pipe when xslt.py is used to run a filter.
> =

> That's just unacceptable.  :-)

Yes, that's what I thought :) ...

> =

> OK, I've added a test for running xslt as a filter, and got it working =

> with Python 2.2, Python 2.4, and Python 2.5, with either libxslt2 or =

> xsltproc installed.
> =

> You know the drill: 'bzr pull'.

I'll give it a try, thanks!

Eric

> - Sam Ruby
> =

> =

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