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Re: how to workaround restriction of overloading func
Subject: Re: how to workaround restriction of overloading functions
From: Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 16:16:06 +0100
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This is what xsl:apply-templates is for.
<xsl:function name="znapz:getURI" as="xs:anyURI">
<xsl:param name="element" as="element()"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="$element" mode="getURI"/>
</xsl:function>
<xsl:template match="maximo:SCRIPTLAUNCHPOINT" as="xs:anyURI" mode="getURI">
<xsl:sequence
select="{concat($destinationFolder, '/'SCRIPTLAUNCHPOINT/', ./maximo:AUTOSCRIPT, '.xml')}"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:function match="maximo:SECURITYRESTRICT" as="xs:anyURI" mode="getURI">
<xsl:sequence
select="{concat($destinationFolder, '/SECURITYRESTRICT/', ./maximo:APP, '.xml')}"/>
</xsl:function>
etc.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 17/07/2012 16:01, Robby Pelssers wrote:
Hi all,
I figured out the hard way that you can't overload functions in xslt. In Java this would typically be no problem as the parameter signature is different. The only option that comes to mind is to autogenerate 1 crazy big function which does typechecking on the parameter in a choose construction and returns elemenet. Just double checking if there is a better way.
Thx in advance,
Robby
<xsl:function name="znapz:getURI" as="xs:anyURI">
<xsl:param name="element" as="element(maximo:SCRIPTLAUNCHPOINT)"/>
<xsl:sequence
select="{concat($destinationFolder, '/'SCRIPTLAUNCHPOINT/', $element/maximo:AUTOSCRIPT, '.xml')}"/>
</xsl:function>
<xsl:function name="znapz:getURI" as="xs:anyURI">
<xsl:param name="element" as="element(maximo:SECURITYRESTRICT)"/>
<xsl:sequence
select="{concat($destinationFolder, '/SECURITYRESTRICT/', $element/maximo:APP, '.xml')}"/>
</xsl:function>
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