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This is primarily done to make the rustdoc more readable
(by grouping Reader, IntoReader, StringReader and BufReadReader
in the reader module). Ideally IntoReader is already implemented
for your input type and you don't have to concern yourself
with these traits / types at all.
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The Tokenizer does not perform any state switching, since
proper state switching requires a feedback loop between
tokenization and DOM tree building. Using the Tokenizer
directly therefore is a bit of a pitfall, since you might
not expect it to e.g. tokenize `<script><b>` as:
StartTag(StartTag { name: "script", .. })
StartTag(StartTag { name: "b", .. })
Since we don't want to make walking into pitfalls
particularly easy, this commit changes the Tokenizer::new
method so that you have to specify the Emitter.
Since this makes new_with_emitter redundant it is removed.
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Previously we mapped the test tokens to our own token type.
Now we do the reverse, which makes more sense as it enables us
to easily add more detailed fields to our own token variants
without having to worry about these fields not being present
in the html5lib test data.
(An alternative would be to normalize the values of these fields
to some arbitrary value so that PartialEq still holds but seeing
such normalized fields in the diff printed by pretty_assertions
on a test failure would be quite confusing).
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Previously `cargo test` failed because it ran the test_html5lib
integration test, which depends on the integration-tests feature
(so you always had to run `cargo test` with
`--features integration-tests` or `--all-features`, which was annoying).
This commit moves the integration tests to another crate,
so that the dependency on the feature can be properly defined
in a way so that `cargo test` just works and runs the test.
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