Dear Shuxin Li,
I’m impressed by how you repeatedly manage to discover new bugs in
BaseX. How do you proceed to uncover the errors? Is it a
trial-and-error approach, or are the tests generated automatically? Do
you/does your group plan to write an article that describes your
approach?
All the best from Germany,
Christian
On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 10:22 AM Christian Grün
<christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear Shuxin Li,
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> Thanks for sharing the bug reports with us. I appreciate that, they’re definitely helpful.
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> You could as well think about creating and sending pull requests for your test cases to the official W3 test suite [1]. This way, all implementors of the standard who run the tests may benefit from your observations.
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> I'm looking forward to the upcoming reports.
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> Thanks again,
> Christian
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> [1] https://github.com/w3c/qt3tests
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> Shuxin Li <shuxin.li.lv@gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 17. März 2023, 10:01:
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>> Greetings!
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>> I'm Shuxin, an undergraduate CS student, who is currently an intern at NUS Test lab. I’ve been working on an automated testing tool for XML processors and databases. My goal is to find bugs in important systems, in order to improve these systems’ reliability. In the past few days, I submitted a few bug reports on Github (Github id: Twilight-Shuxin). Thanks for having already fixed these!
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>> I would like to ask whether you find these reports useful and would also appreciate future reports if I find more bugs? Any feedback for us is highly appreciated. We also plan to open-source this tool for public usage after it's fully realized, and truly hope that it might be of help to the community. Thanks!
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>> Best Regards,
>> Shuxin Li