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with null value"
This commit reverts the following two commits:
5f2568e36b87d183fd4e4442d5c304db628846c4 - "Revert "Accept prefixed xml attributes with null value"
b00002f9049c034510438881b4a4449d73fe2f54 - "Disabling some scaladoc tests."
and fixes a scaladoc test broken by:
4787f883604d1344257c0b40c15790c3dde477f2 - "Fixed equality and string representation of xml attributes with null value"
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This reverts commit 51089b34a7a535498dee42e6465d4d577d65b7d5.
A scaladoc test is failing and I have no time to look at it.
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This changes makes PrefixedAttribute work the same way as
UnprefixedAttribute with respect to null values:
<t p:a={ null: String }/> is accepted and results in <t/>
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Prior to this patch <t a={ null: String }/> was not equal to <t/> and
it's string representation was "<t ></t>" instead of "<t></t>"
This includes changing MetaData.normalize() so that it doesn't reverse
the chain. On the downside, the iterate function in MetaData.normalize()
is not tail-recursive now.
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