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[XQuery Talk Mailing List Archive Home] [By Date] [By Thread] [By Subject] [By Author] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Finding context position when "order by" is in aFLWOR?Michael Kay mhk at mhk.me.ukSat Sep 9 01:24:42 PDT 2006
> the point of the xsl:for-each reference was really to float > (again) the possibility of an iterator in XQuery that moves > the current item, which would be another possible approach. I've sometimes experimented with the coding style: declare function f($x as element()) { $x/( ... body of the function goes here ... ) } but I don't really find it very comfortable. Sticking the $x in at the start of every path expression gets tedious, but it's more familiar to readers. Writing let . := expr return expr or for . in expr return expr would be nicer. But I'm not sure. The fact that some expressions in XQuery change the focus and other similar expressions don't is confusing, but most attempts to fix it are only likely to add to the confusion. Michael Kay http://www.saxonica.com/
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