Is it then a logical conclusion to try to avoid (never use) the
xs:error type in XPath?
I'm not aware of any use cases where it's useful, but someone might well
discover one. It's rather like the type empty-sequence(); it's logically
necessary for completeness, but that doesn't mean it's useful in practice.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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