James Tauber continues work on PyTREX, the open-source, "clean room"
Python implementation of James Clark's TREX validation language that he recently
announced.
Comments in the latest version of the code (which is browsable via a CVSweb interface at
SourceForge) indicate that PyTREX now supports "pretty much
everything" discussed in sections 1-8 of Clark's TREX tutorial, with support for section 9
in the works. The comments also indicate that the following
items are not yet supported:
Tauber welcomes bug reports:
If you find bugs, email the TREX file and instance you
used and I'll both fix the bug and (with your permission)
add the files to the test suite.
Specific comments on PyTREX should be directed to Tauber
<jtauber@bowstreet.com>.
General comments about TREX should be e-mailed to the TREX
public comment list <trex-comment@lists.oasis-open.org>.
(Note: Tauber is an xmlhack contributing editor;
the author, Michael Smith, is a member of the TREX
technical committee at OASIS.)