Ok, I don't want to labor the point. Surely the input to a key is
specified by the tag. All I'm suggesting is that keys should do what
I consider to be the natural thing, behave consistently; aggregate
instances of the tags they see.
With respect,
Steven
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Dr. Steven Ericsson-Zenith
Institute for Advanced Science & Engineering
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On Oct 26, 2007, at 11:46 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
It is because there is no defined order that I find it
counter intuitive to have to make what is essentially and
order specification. From a functional point of view a key
really should aggregate IMHO.
But someone has to tell it what to aggregate over. A function
expects to be
told what its input is.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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