Am 31.03.2020 um 15:40 schrieb Costello, Roger L. costello(_at_)mitre(_dot_)org:
I have a function that returns a xs:boolean. I used xs:value-of to return the
value. Saxon 9.9.1.5 gives this warning message:
A function that computes atomic values
should use xsl:sequence rather than
xsl:value-of
Why?
Why should a function use xsl:sequence?
xsl:value-of is an XSLT 1.0 construct that keeps its semantics in 2.0
and 3.0, it creates a text node with the string value of the selected
expression.
Thus, if you want to return a boolean value computed in the selected
expression, use
<xsl:sequence select="..."/>
as that will return that boolean value and not create and return a text
node with the string representation of the boolean value (that might be
casted back to a boolean if your `xsl:function` also declares
`as="xs:boolean"`).
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