| |
|
|
|
|
| |
Save raw response bodies from the Wiktionary REST endpoint under tests/fixtures/. The fetch layer can replay them with a cl-letf on url-retrieve-synchronously instead of hitting the network in tests.
The five fixtures cover the cases that matter for the parser. anaphora is the simple single-sense English entry. SBIR is an acronym with multiple senses. API is highly polysemous and multi-language (en, fr, id, la, pt). hapax-legomenon is the multi-word case, so it exercises URL-encoding for the space. The 404 fixture captures the JSON error body Wiktionary returns when a term isn't there.
|
|
|
Five layered files per the design at docs/design/gloss.org. gloss-core for the data layer, gloss-fetch for the network layer, gloss-display for the UI, gloss-drill for the spaced-repetition export, and gloss.el as the entry point. All five are skeletons. Implementation comes next.
The Makefile delegates to ert with the usual unit, integration, and per-file targets. It also runs paren and lint passes. The package is licensed GPL-3.0-or-later. README is a placeholder pointing at the design doc.
|