Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
On Dec 2, 2004, at 9:22 AM, Ondrej Rohlik wrote:
We recently made our internally used documenting tool publicly
available through xsltdoc.sf.net.
If I used this tool to document my stylesheets, would that added code
have any performance impact when actually running that code?
Bruce
Normaly NO. However, since the documentation is embedded inside the XSL
source files, I can imagine scenario where there is an influence.
Consider very large xsl script (many magabytes). Then you may be short
of memory. As far as I know this is a common problem to all other tools
imilar to ours.
Of course, you may use simple XSL that gives rid of the documentation
elements (all with namespace http://www.pnp-software.com/XSLTdoc). This
may also be useful if you want to ship out your XSL code without your
documentation.
Cheers,
Ondrej
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