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When an xmlns="..." attribute was explicitly generated, it was being ignored because the name space on the attribute was assumed to have been explicitly set (to the empty name space) and it's not possible to have an element in the empty name space when there is a non-empty name space set. We fix this by recording when a default name space has been explicitly set and setting the name space of the element to that so printer.defineNS can do its work correctly. We do not attempt to add our own xmlns="..." attribute when one is explicitly set. We also add tests for EncodeElement, as that's the only way to attain coverage of some of the changed behaviour. Some other test coverage is also increased, although more work remains to be done in this area. This change was jointly developed with Martin Hilton (mhilton on github). Fixes #11431. Change-Id: I7b85e06eea5b18b2c15ec16dcbd92a8e1d6a9a4e Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/11635 Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org> |
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