At 2011-12-02 13:14 +0100, Bartolomeo Nicolotti wrote:
in C there's a pre-processor directive
__LINE__
that gives you the line of source where the directive is.
Is there an equivalent in XSLT?
No ... how were you planning to exploit this information in your
transformation? Perhaps there is something else to help you.
Remember that the input lines of all documents fed into the XSLT
processor are not accessible to an XSLT transformation because the
transformation works on XPath node trees interpreted from those sources.
The XSLT processor, itself, may keep track of input source lines, but
this is an aspect of the processor and not of the W3C specification.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . Ken
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