It breaks backward compatibility than I thought. So it's disabled by
default. It means that REXML's XPath processor isn't compatible with
XPath 1.0. But it will be acceptable for users.
We can enable it by specifying "strict: true" to
REXML::XPathParser.new explicitly.
* lib/rexml/xpath.rb,
lib/rexml/xpath_parser.rb: Accept "strict: true" option.
* test/rexml/test_contrib.rb,
test/rexml/xpath/test_base.rb: Use not XPath 1.0 compatible behavior.
* test/rexml/test_jaxen.rb: Use XPath 1.0 compatible behavior.
* test/rss/test_1.0.rb,
test/rss/test_dublincore.rb,
spec/ruby/library/rexml/element/namespace_spec.rb,
spec/ruby/library/rexml/element/namespaces_spec.rb,
spec/ruby/library/rexml/element/prefixes_spec.rb: Enable again.
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r63236 (or r63237) introduces test failures and CI shows errors.
This commit makes skipping these tests. Please revert this commit
after tests (and rubyspec) work fine.
Failure log example:
https://gist.github.com/ko1/8456cf25fe35a696bd33ac86135092e4
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* Other ruby implementations use the spec/ruby directory.
[Misc #13792] [ruby-core:82287]
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