Remi Gacogne 4609e6c980 XSD: optional element in complex type extension
For https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=609796
Libxml2 fails to validate an instance document against a schema if an element
whose type is a complex extension of some base type with an optional child
element and that child element is not specified in the instance document.  For
example, suppose I have some complex type BaseType that is defined to have one
child element in a sequence group that has minOccurs set to 0
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                  XML toolkit from the GNOME project

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