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[sinttest] Add versions for tests #592

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@guusdk guusdk commented May 2, 2024

Adds a version attribute to the annotations that point at the specification that's used in an integration test.

guusdk added 13 commits May 2, 2024 16:20
The test was implemented when version 1.5.1 of the XEP was the most current version. Later versions of the XEP do not significantly modify the specifications, making it plausible that this implementation matches the current version of the XEP: 1.6.0.
The test was implemented years after the most current version of the XEP was published, making it plausible that the implementation matches that version of the XEP: 2.1.
The test was implemented years after the most current version of the XEP was published, making it plausible that the implementation matches that version of the XEP: 1.3.0.
The test was implemented when version 1.2 of the XEP was the most current version. Later versions of the XEP do not significantly modify the specifications, making it plausible that this implementation matches the current version of the XEP: 1.3.1.
The test was implemented years after the most current version of the XEP was published, making it plausible that the implementation matches that version of the XEP: 1.9.
The test was implemented when version 0.3.1 of the XEP was the most current version. The Smack code that is being tested defines a namespace that was introduced in 0.4.0, making it plausible that this implementation matches that version of the XEP: 0.4.0 (which is _not_ the latest version of the XEP).
The test was implemented when version 0.4 of the XEP was the most current version. Later versions of the XEP do not significantly modify the specifications, making it plausible that this implementation matches the current version of the XEP: 0.5.1.
The test was implemented years after the most current version of the XEP was published, making it plausible that the implementation matches that version of the XEP: 1.1.
The test was originally implemented when version 0.5.1 of the XEP was the most current version. The Smack code that is being tested defines a namespace that was introduced in 0.6, making it plausible that this implementation matches the version of the XEP, followed by some editorial changes: 0.6.3 (which is _not_ the latest version of the XEP).
The test was implemented after the most current version of the XEP was published, making it plausible that the implementation matches that version of the XEP: 1.2.1
The test was implemented when version 1.34.2 of the XEP was the most current version. Later versions of the XEP do not significantly modify the specifications, making it plausible that this implementation matches the current version of the XEP: 1.34.5.
The test was implemented when version 1.34.1 of the XEP was the most current version. Later versions of the XEP do not significantly modify the specifications, making it plausible that this implementation matches the current version of the XEP: 1.34.5.
The test was implemented when version 1.34.1 of the XEP was the most current version. Later versions of the XEP do not significantly modify the specifications, making it plausible that this implementation matches the current version of the XEP: 1.34.5.
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