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On 20/01/2012 18:36, Rand McRanderson wrote:
Hi Everyone,Way back in 1999, a very early version of Saxon included Java source code generation for a subset of XSLT - with the translation from XSLT to Java being written in XSLT, no less. It wasn't very useful (it generated really bad code) and was quickly abandoned. More recently, in Saxon 9.4 released last month, Saxon-EE now does on-the-fly bytecode generation for selected parts of your stylesheet, mixing compiled code and interpreted code freely so either can call the other. This isn't exactly new, though: the XSLTC product, which became part of Xalan, was probably the first to make a major feature of code generation. For a discussion of what to expect from code generation, at least in Saxon, see http://www.balisage.net/Proceedings/vol7/html/Delpratt01/BalisageVol7-Delpratt01.html Michael Kay Saxonica
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