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On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 07:01:37PM -0000, Michael Kay mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx scripsit:
> > I don't know of any actual shared libraries for XSLT
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> Priscilla Walmsley's FunctX library falls into this category, I think.
So far as I can tell, FunctX for XSLT is a single XSLT 2.0 stylesheet defining the functions which is downloaded as a stand-alone file.
That is to my mind somehow categorically different from something like the node-js benchmarking library at https://github.com/bestiejs/benchmark.js.git
I think it's the absence of packaging -- there's no way to say "get me the FunctX library" as some sort of abstract reference through a package management mechanism -- and the absence of library dependency information as language mechanisms that makes me think "that's really useful, but it's not a shared library".
I could be falling into philosophical error, here. But to me it doesn't feel like a library; I can have a stylesheet say "use this" via import or include, but I can't manage any dependencies by a means other than calendar reminders to go look at web pages.
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