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RE: Best way to handle multiple string replacements?

Subject: RE: Best way to handle multiple string replacements?
From: Kay Michael <Michael.Kay@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 18:46:56 +0100
RE: Best way to handle multiple string replacements?
> With longish text nodes, this approach could result in some pretty
> deep recursion couldn't it? I once managed to crash Saxon using
> exactly this approach (although I can't duplicate that result now).

Since 5.3 Saxon uses tail recursion where it can - I think it will do so in
the recursive templates published by Jeni. If tail recursion is invoked, of
course, the depth of recursion doesn't lead to an increase in memory
requirement.

Mike K


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