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Re: [docbook-apps] Multiple processing document with exsl:node-setand xsltproc
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 13:18:46 +0200
Jirka Kosek <jirka@kosek.cz> wrote:
> Daniel Veillard wrote:
>
> > Well do the maintainers expect to fix the stylesheets or
> > feel fine
> > keeping code based un undefined behaviour ? This sounds
> > insane to just copy full subtree of the documents to then
> > look for keys in a copy of the given set ... Can't profiling
> > be done without copying to a new subtree ???
>
> Profiling doesn't copy full subtree it copies just subset of it
> which is determined by profiling conditions. Doing profiling
> without creating new subtree is almost impossible -- it would
> require very complex change to almost every XPath expression in
> the stylesheets.
>
> I always know that single-pass profiling operates in a gray
> fuzzy zone. Doing two stage profiling using temporary document
> is completely safe and works in every processor. The profiling
> transformation is very easy and runs very fast so there is no
> big impact on performance compared to the single-pass
> profiling.
In some cases saving temporary result to file is not good. It's
require rewriting Makefiles to using temporary files as input
instead source XML.
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Regards, Vyt
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