You can call saxon:discard-document() to make a document available for
garbage collection when there are no outstanding references to it.
ah, thanks.
So does that mean that one shoudn't make a global variable
<xsl:variable name="collection" select="collection(...
<xsl:template name="main">
<xsl:for-each select="$collection/saxon:discard-document(.)" ...
as that will force you to keep the document around forever in case I go
$collection[66]/a/b/c at some strange point? Or can your stylesheet
analysis detect that the variable is only used in a top level loop?
Should I instead go
<xsl:template name="main">
<xsl:for-each select="collection( ...)/saxon:discard-document(.)"
so that outside the loop the node is not accessible (without reparsing
the document)
David
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