5 :Author: David Goodger; open to all Docutils developers
6 :Contact: goodger@python.org
9 :Copyright: This document has been placed in the public domain.
11 .. _Docutils: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/
14 Bugs in Docutils?!? Yes, we do have a few. Some are old-timers that
15 tend to stay in the shadows and don't bother anybody. Once in a while
16 new bugs are born. From time to time some bugs (new and old) crawl
17 out into the light and must be dealt with. Icky.
19 This document describes how to report a bug, and lists known bugs.
27 If you think you've discovered a bug, please read through these
28 guidelines before reporting it.
30 First, make sure it's a new bug:
32 * Please check the list of `known bugs`_ below and the `SourceForge
33 Bug Tracker`_ to see if it has already been reported.
35 * Are you using the very latest version of Docutils? The bug may have
36 already been fixed. Please get the latest version of Docutils from
37 the repository_ or from the current snapshot_ and check again. Even
38 if your bug has not been fixed, others probably have, and you're
39 better off with the most up-to-date code.
41 If you don't have time to check the latest snapshot, please report
42 the bug anyway. We'd rather tell you that it's already fixed than
43 miss reports of unfixed bugs.
45 * If Docutils does not behave the way you expect, look in the
46 documentation_ (don't forget the FAQ_!) and `mailing list archives`_
47 for evidence that it should behave the way you expect.
49 If you're not sure, please ask on the Docutils-users_ mailing list
52 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
54 If it's a new bug, the most important thing you can do is to write a
55 simple description and a recipe that reproduces the bug. Try to
56 create a `minimal example`_ that demonstrates the bug. The easier you
57 make it to understand and track down the bug, the more likely a fix
62 .. sidebar:: minimal example
64 A `minimal working example` is a complete example which is as as small and
65 simple as possible. It should be complete and working, so that
67 * you cannot accidentally omit information important to diagnosing
69 * the person responding can just copy-and-paste the code to try it out.
71 To construct an example which is as small as possible, the rule
72 quite simple: *remove/leave out anything which is not necessary*.
74 See also: `What is a minimal working example?`__, `LaTeX FAQ`__
76 __ http://www.minimalbeispiel.de/mini-en.html
77 __ http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=minxampl
79 Now you're ready to write the bug report. Please include:
81 * A clear description of the bug. Describe how you expected Docutils
82 to behave, and contrast that with how it actually behaved. While
83 the bug may seem obvious to you, it may not be so obvious to someone
84 else, so it's best to avoid a guessing game.
86 * A complete description of the environment in which you reproduced
89 - Your operating system & version.
90 - The version of Python (``python -V``).
91 - The version of Docutils (use the "-V" option to most Docutils
93 - Any private modifications you made to Docutils.
94 - Anything else that could possibly be relevant. Err on the side
95 of too much information, rather than too little.
97 * A literal transcript of the *exact* command you ran, and the *exact*
98 output. Use the "--traceback" option to get a complete picture.
100 * The exact input and output files. Create a `minimal example`_
101 of the failing behaviour — it is better to attach complete files
102 to your bug report than to include just a summary or excerpt.
104 * If you also want to include speculation as to the cause, and even a
105 patch to fix the bug, that would be great!
107 The best place to send your bug report is to the `SourceForge Bug
108 Tracker`_. That way, it won't be misplaced or forgotten. In fact, an
109 open bug report on SourceForge is a constant irritant that begs to be
114 (This section was inspired by the `Subversion project's`__ BUGS__
117 __ http://subversion.tigris.org/
118 __ http://svn.collab.net/viewcvs/svn/trunk/BUGS?view=markup
120 .. _repository: docs/dev/repository.html
121 .. _snapshot: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/#download
122 .. _documentation: docs/
124 .. _mailing list archives: http://docutils.sf.net/#mailing-lists
125 .. _Docutils-users: docs/user/mailing-lists.html#docutils-users
126 .. _SourceForge Bug Tracker:
127 http://sourceforge.net/p/docutils/bugs/
133 Also see the `SourceForge Bug Tracker`_.
135 * .. _error reporting:
137 Calling rst2s5.py with a non-existent theme (``--theme
139 causes exceptions. Such errors should be handled more gracefully.
141 * The "stylesheet" setting (a URL, to be used verbatim) should be
142 allowed to be combined with "embed_stylesheet". The stylesheet data
143 should be read in using urllib. There was an assumption that a
144 stylesheet to be embedded should exist as a file on the local
145 system, and only the "stylesheet_path" setting should be used.
147 * ``utils.relative_path()`` sometimes returns absolute _`paths on
148 Windows` (like ``C:/test/foo.css``) where it could have chosen a
151 Furthermore, absolute pathnames are inserted verbatim, like
152 ``href="C:/test/foo.css"`` instead of
153 ``href="file:///C:/test/foo.css"``.
155 For details, see `this posting by Alan G. Isaac
156 <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.text.docutils.user/1569>`_.
158 * Footnote label "5" should be "4" when processing the following
161 ref [#abc]_ [#]_ [1]_ [#4]_
170 <document source="<stdin>">
173 <footnote_reference auto="1" ids="id1" refid="abc">
176 <footnote_reference auto="1" ids="id2" refid="id5">
179 <footnote_reference ids="id3" refid="id6">
182 <footnote_reference auto="1" ids="id4" refid="id7">
184 <footnote auto="1" backrefs="id1" ids="abc" names="abc">
189 <footnote auto="1" backrefs="id2" ids="id5" names="3">
194 <footnote backrefs="id3" ids="id6" names="1">
199 <footnote auto="1" backrefs="id4" ids="id7" names="4">
205 * IDs are based on names. Explicit hyperlink targets have priority
206 over implicit targets. But if an explicit target comes after an
207 implicit target with the same name, the ID of the first (implicit)
208 target remains based on the implicit name. Since HTML fragment
209 identifiers based on the IDs, the first target keeps the name. For
222 text with a reference to contents_ and section_
226 This paragraph is explicitly targeted with the name "section".
228 When processed to HTML, the 2 internal hyperlinks (to "contents" &
229 "section") will work fine, but hyperlinks from outside the document
230 using ``href="...#contents"`` and ``href="...#section"`` won't work.
231 Such external links will connect to the implicit targets (table of
232 contents and "Section" title) instead of the explicit targets
233 ("Subsection" title and last paragraph).
235 Hyperlink targets with duplicate names should be assigned new IDs
236 unrelated to the target names (i.e., "id"-prefix serial IDs).
238 * The "contents" ID of the local table of contents in
239 ``test/functional/expected/standalone_rst_pseudoxml.txt`` is lost in
241 ``test/functional/expected/standalone_rst_html4css1.html``.
243 * _`Blank first columns` in simple tables with explicit row separators
244 silently swallow their input. They should at least produce system
245 error messages. But, with explicit row separators, the meaning is
246 unambiguous and ought to be supported::
248 ============== ==========
249 Table with row separators
250 ============== ==========
252 -------------- ----------
254 -------------- ----------
256 -------------- ----------
258 ============== ==========
260 Added a commented-out test case to
261 test/test_parsers/test_rst/test_SimpleTableParser.py.
263 * _`Footnote references with hyperlink targets` cause a possibly
264 invalid node tree and make the HTML writer crash::
270 <document source="<stdin>">
272 <footnote_reference ids="id1" refuri="URI">
274 <target ids="id2" names="1" refuri="URI">
276 * Anonymous references have "name" attributes. Should they? Are they
277 used? See ``test/test_parsers/test_rst/test_inline_markup.py``.
279 * <reference> elements have a "name" attribute, not "names". The
280 attribute should be "names"; this is an inconsistency.
286 indent-tabs-mode: nil
287 sentence-end-double-space: t