Hi,
Another use case that we have is when an application/stylesheet supports
user variables to hold content and values used repeatatively, for
example, and where the variable/expression evaluator may typically
output different types, depending on the variable/context being evaluated.
Thanks.
Cheers,
ac
Hi Michael,
I picked the saxon:evaluate() use case because it seemed obvious that
anything could come out of it, but I also have one or two other cases
where a template/function can output different things, typically a
string or a node sequence. All these cases seem to be more
concentrated around content query and layout management, where
polymorphism contributes to content abstraction. I would certainly
support increased orthogonality in handling atomic values, in node
selecting/processing contexts (ex: apply-templates).
Thanks,
ac
Michael Kay a écrit :
In schema unaware xslt2 environments, what would be the best way to
select action depending on the result type (ex: string, text
node(s), attribute(s), element(s)) of saxon:evaluate(), ex:
I think it's basically to do an xsl:choose. However, your note
reminded me
to add "apply-templates on atomic values" to the candidate
requirements list
for future XSLT versions. It's a little hard to come up with really
convincing use cases, but I think it would make the language more
orthogonal
and that's always a good thing. Certainly, polymorphism on atomic
values as
well as on nodes seems intrinsically desirable.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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