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Re: Re: xsl:for-each evaluator?

Subject: Re: Re: xsl:for-each evaluator?
From: Jeff Kenton <jkenton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 16:25:59 -0400
Re:  Re: xsl:for-each evaluator?
Dimitre Novatchev wrote:
In case you were asking about the time it would take to evaluate the
xsl:for-each, the answer is that this in general is impossible to predict -- there is a theorem in the theory of Algorithms (about universal functions, I
think), which states that in general it is impossible if a computation is
going to terminate.



Well, theory is a wonderful thing, but in this case the original poster knew it was going to terminate. All he wanted was a way to count the passes through the loop and a way to measure how long it took.


Some things are easier in the real world than in theory.


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Jeff Kenton
DataPower Technology, Inc.



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