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RE: XSL:T Spec - qname processing - Question/Suggestio

Subject: RE: XSL:T Spec - qname processing - Question/Suggestion
From: "Michael Kay" <michael.h.kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 08:30:15 -0000
RE:  XSL:T Spec - qname processing - Question/Suggestio
> 	Being the programming type I find it strange that the
> XSL:T standard
> does not allow variables / parameters expansion in qnames such as
> "mode" in <apply-templates>.

In any programming language there are places where you can use variables and
places where you can't. For example, in most languages you can't write:

String op = "-";
int val = 2 $op 2;

In XSLT, the "mode" attribute is one of the places where you have to make
your decisions at compile-time. The idea is that XSLT compilers should not
need the names of modes to be around at run-time.
>
> 	While I have read part of XSL:T and XML standards
> regarding qnames I
> can't  really see why simple variable/parameter expansion is not
> permitted.
>
> 	Will this change in XSLT 2.0 ?
>
The XSL WG is, on the whole, reluctant to make the language more "dynamic"
(or reflexive) if this will make it more difficult to compile stylesheets
into compact and efficient executables.

Michael Kay
Software AG
home: Michael.H.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxx
work: Michael.Kay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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