16.6 Forward Progress Requirement
It is a processing error when an array
is potentially unbounded and the position in the data does
not move during the parsing of an occurrence
of the element including any associated separator.
This is to prevent an infinite loop.
An array is potentially unbounded if any of the following are
true:
* dfdl:occursCountKind is 'parsed'
or 'stopValue'
* dfdl:occursCountKind is 'implicit'
and XSDL maxOccurs is 'unbounded'
Q1: Is this paragraph intended to
a) safely terminate the parsing of the
array, allowing the parser to proceed with whatever follows in the DFDL
schema or
b) cause the parser to discard the entire
array along with everything that was parsed within the nearest point of
uncertainty?
If b) then I think a Schema Definition
Error would be more appropriate ( because backing out the entire array
implies that none of the occurrences were well-formed and some later branch
might be the correct option ). Although...
Q2: If the array has occursCountKind='stopValue'
then none of the occurrences is an actual point of uncertainty because
only stopValue can terminate the array. If paragraph 16.1 is invoked then
a processing error will be thrown. But the occurrence is not a point of
uncertainty so the entire array will be treated as badly-formed. In other
words, behaviour will be as described in option b) above. I think that
is correct in this case because the array's stopValue was never found.
Q3: Should this infinite-loop detection
be performed only after at least minOccurs occurrences of the array have
been processed successfully? Until then, I think an empty occurrence should
cause the default value to be put into the info set.
regards,
Tim Kimber, DFDL Team,
Hursley, UK
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