-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 3:50 PM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] String conversion problem when string is large
Try changing this:
<xsl:with-param name="HexData">
<xsl:value-of select="substring-after($HexData, ',')" />
</xsl:with-param>
to this:
<xsl:with-param name="HexData" select="substring-after($HexData,
',')" />
Passing the parameter as a string will be MUCH more efficient than passing it
as a TinyTree.
Even better, though probably not necessary, would be to pass the original
unchanged string plus an offset.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
-----
That resulted in success.
$java -Xms1g -Xmx2g -jar ~/bin/saxon9he.jar -t -s:develop/idiffout.xml
-xsl:idiffout.xsl -o:idiffout.csv
Saxon-HE 9.4.0.3J from Saxonica
Java version 1.6.0_22
Warning: at xsl:stylesheet on line 2 column 80 of idiffout.xsl:
Running an XSLT 1 stylesheet with an XSLT 2 processor
Stylesheet compilation time: 438 milliseconds
Processing file:/home/kbulgrien/cvs/r8000/update/IDiff2DUA/develop/idiffout.xml
Using parser com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserImpl$JAXPSAXParser
Building tree for
file:/home/kbulgrien/cvs/r8000/update/IDiff2DUA/develop/idiffout.xml using
class net.sf.saxon.tree.tiny.TinyBuilder
Tree built in 156 milliseconds
Tree size: 6616 nodes, 570130 characters, 10303 attributes
Execution time: 844ms
Memory used: 110727304
NamePool contents: 33 entries in 33 chains. 6 URIs
$ awk 'BEGIN { FS="," } /AppCompatCache/ { print NF-9 " vs " $9 }' idiffout.csv
53392 vs 53392
53392 vs 53392
I have much to learn. Those two things look identical to me.
Thank-you very much.
---
Kevin Bulgrien
On 20/03/2012 19:58, Bulgrien, Kevin wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: Bulgrien, Kevin [mailto:Kevin(_dot_)Bulgrien(_at_)GDSATCOM(_dot_)com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 2:06 PM
To: 'xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com'
Subject: RE: [xsl] String conversion problem when string is large
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 1:39 PM
To: xsl-list(_at_)lists(_dot_)mulberrytech(_dot_)com
Subject: Re: [xsl] String conversion problem when string is large
The simplest solution is to just find a different XSLT processor, one that
implements tail recursion optimization. Saxon, for example.
You could rewrite the code either to use XSLT 2.0 string handling or to use
divide-and-conquer recursion, but unless there is something that ties you to
your current XSLT processor there is no need to change the code.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
-----
I didn't expect that answer... I guess that's encouraging.
I have tried the Java version of SaxonB 9-1-0-8j, but some links appeared to
be broken (or else something on my company proxy choked) on the SourceForge
relative to the most recent .zip of SaxonHE9-4 so I didn't try it before
today. Since your reply, I tried some creative Googling and turned up a
download link that works. I'll give try SaxonHE9-4-0-3J.zip a try.
-----
Well, I tried SaxonHE9-4 and got:
$ java -Xms1g -Xmx2g -jar ~/bin/saxon9he.jar -t
-s:develop/idiffout.xml -xsl:idiffout.xsl -o:idiffout.csv Saxon-HE
9.4.0.3J from Saxonica Java version 1.6.0_22
Warning: at xsl:stylesheet on line 2 column 80 of idiffout.xsl:
Running an XSLT 1 stylesheet with an XSLT 2 processor Stylesheet
compilation time: 437 milliseconds Processing
file:/home/kbulgrien/cvs/r8000/update/IDiff2DUA/develop/idiffout.xml
Using parser
com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.jaxp.SAXParserImpl$JAXPSAXParser
Building tree for
file:/home/kbulgrien/cvs/r8000/update/IDiff2DUA/develop/idiffout.xml
using class net.sf.saxon.tree.tiny.TinyBuilder
Tree built in 162 milliseconds
Tree size: 6616 nodes, 570130 characters, 10303 attributes Exception
in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
at
net.sf.saxon.tree.util.FastStringBuffer.condense(FastStringBuffer.java:485)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.DocumentInstr.evaluateItem(DocumentInstr.java:308)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.parser.ExpressionTool.evaluate(ExpressionTool.java:320)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.GeneralVariable.getSelectValue(GeneralVariable.java:529)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Instruction.assembleParams(Instruction.java:187)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.CallTemplate.processLeavingTail(CallTemplate.java:369)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Block.processLeavingTail(Block.java:615)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Choose.processLeavingTail(Choose.java:794)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Block.processLeavingTail(Block.java:615)
at net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Template.expand(Template.java:231)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.CallTemplate$CallTemplatePackage.processLeavingTail(CallTemplate.java:526)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.apply(ApplyTemplates.java:239)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.processLeavingTail(ApplyTemplates.java:199)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Block.processLeavingTail(Block.java:615)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Choose.processLeavingTail(Choose.java:794)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Block.processLeavingTail(Block.java:615)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Template.applyLeavingTail(Template.java:212)
at net.sf.saxon.trans.Mode.applyTemplates(Mode.java:1034)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates$ApplyTemplatesPackage.processLeavingTail(ApplyTemplates.java:476)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.apply(ApplyTemplates.java:239)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.processLeavingTail(ApplyTemplates.java:199)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Block.processLeavingTail(Block.java:615)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Template.applyLeavingTail(Template.java:212)
at net.sf.saxon.trans.Mode.applyTemplates(Mode.java:1034)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.apply(ApplyTemplates.java:237)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.processLeavingTail(ApplyTemplates.java:199)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Choose.processLeavingTail(Choose.java:794)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Block.processLeavingTail(Block.java:615)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.Template.applyLeavingTail(Template.java:212)
at net.sf.saxon.trans.Mode.applyTemplates(Mode.java:1034)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.apply(ApplyTemplates.java:237)
at
net.sf.saxon.expr.instruct.ApplyTemplates.processLeavingTail(ApplyTemp
lates.java:199)
$ tail -1 idiffout.csv | awk 'BEGIN { FS=","; } { print NF " vs " $9 "
}' -
3954 vs 53392
I don't know if there is a better way to invoke the processor or not, nor if
I should try the .NET version instead.
I suppose it is possible that something else in the overall transform is to
blame, but the transform exploded in the same spot.
Kevin Bulgrien
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