At 2009-05-12 15:37 +0200, Frédéric Choubelle wrote:
I want an XSL function to return one string and two integers. I know I
can write :
<xsl:function name="doc:myfunc" as="xs:string*">
[...]
</xsl:function>
and use the number() function for the 2d and 3d strings returned.
That's what I'll do if I can't do anything else, but i'm just curious
to know if something like
<xsl:function name="doc:myfunc" as="(xs:string,xs:integer,xs:integer)">
works (I tried both with and without brackets, always gets "XPST0003:
SequenceType syntax error" from Saxon)
You can't mix data types in a sequence type, so
use a more generic data type that encompasses the ones you have.
The most generic would be item() as it holds both nodes and atomic types:
<xsl:function name="doc:myfunc" as="item()*">
You can refine that to a closer encompassing data type.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . . . . Ken
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