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// W A R N I N G
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//
// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an
// implementation detail. This header file may change from version to
// version without notice, or even be removed.
//
// We mean it.
#ifndef Patternist_DocumentFN_H
#define Patternist_DocumentFN_H
#include "qfunctioncall_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_HEADER
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
namespace QPatternist
{
/**
* @short Implements XSL-T's function fn:document().
*
* @c fn:document() has no evaluation functions, because it rewrites
* itself to a set of expressions that is the implementation.
*
* The two-argument version:
*
* document($uris as item()*, $baseURINode as node()) as node()*
*
* is rewritten into:
*
* for $uri in distinct-values($uris)
* return doc(resolve-uri($uri, base-uri($baseURINode)))
*
* and the single version argument:
*
* document($uris as item()*) as node()*
*
* is rewritten into:
*
* for $uri in distinct-values($uris)
* return doc($uri)
*
* The distinct-values() call ensures the node deduplication and sorting,
* although it fails in the case that URIs resolve/directs in some way to
* the same document. Some of those cases can be solved by wrapping the
* whole expression with a node deduplication(conceptually the-for-loop/.).
* One advantage with distinct-values() over generating traditional node
* sorting/deduplication code is that the latter contains node sorting
* which is uecessary and can be hard to analyze away. distinct-values()
* doesn't have this problem due to its narrower task..
*
* This works without problems, assuming XTRE1160 is not raised and that
* the recover action instead is ignore. In the case XTRE1160 is raised,
* one must cater for this.
*
* In addition to this, both signatures has its first argument changed to
* type xs:string*, in order to generate atomization code.
*
* One notable thing is that the expression for $baseURINode, is moved
* inside a loop, and will be evaluated repeatedly, unless moved out as
* part of optimization.
*
* @ingroup Patternist_functions
* @author Frans Englich
* @since 4.5
*/
class DocumentFN : public FunctionCall
{
public:
virtual Expression::Ptr typeCheck(const StaticContext::Ptr &context,
const SequenceType::Ptr &reqType);
};
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
QT_END_HEADER
#endif