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Re: Priority and import precedence

2005-01-31 10:18:47

   On larger projects you could get some really
   subtle bugs that go unnoticed because of import precedence.

er yes. I've been there:-)

 "if you use my stylesheet, you have to use this template as
I designed it".

Might be useful, do you have in mind a compile time check (you can' have
a higher priority/import prec that _could_ match the same nodes as this
one, or a run time one (only get a warning if the input has a node that
_does_ match this template and a higher priority one)?

run time one is probably less confusing but might? be expensive test?

David


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