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Adds an HTML validator which checks the soundness of our generated
document, both before and after javascript is ran (thanks to selenium).
This merge also fixes the initial problems, meaning that the HTML should
validate as of this commit.
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While it was nice, the most important part was the multi-valued let from
srfi-71 (which is implemented in srfi-71)). The minor pattern matching
structures could often be replaced with car+cdr, or a propper match.
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Also update zic to pass most of these tests.
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XHTML is still the far supperior format. However; Chrome(-like) browsers
Lighthouse feature is worth quite a bit when it comes to ensuring a good
web page, and Lighthouse refuses to work on anything except text/html.
This is my work-around for that.
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The doctype declaration is "required" when outputing regular HTML, and
fine when output XHTML.
Also remove the tests of xhtml-doc, since they basically just copied the
deffinition (and stoped working since a procedure can't easily be tested
for equality).
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And improve recurrence-advance to actually produce sensible objects.
These are currently failing, but are fixed in the next commit.
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While fine, it often doesn't time out. I highly believe that this is a
bug with how guile's time limit system works. And the test is slow
either way per design, so might as well skip it.
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Along with updating now failing tests.
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Lets take full advantage of guile's format.
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