1) I'll let Tim comment more on this but
a relative expression uses as its context the current element on the stack.
So using '.' on a simple element or its type resolves to the simple element,
and using '.' on a complex element or a group child (recursively) of a
complex element resolves to the complex element. Same deal when using the
'..' parent axis, so beware - as this example shows:
<xs:element name="root">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence>
<xs:element
name="delim" type="xs:string"/>
<xs:element
name="body">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence
dfdl:separator="{../delim}">
...and not {../../delim} ! This
is all implied by the way XPath works. XPath only knows about elements.
2) I don't see why Jonathan's example
could give an SDE. The defineVariables will always be executed first.
However the result is ambiguous, depending on the order each setVariable
is executed, as 'bar' could end up as 'biff' or 'fooey'. "Schema authors
can insert sequences to provide more precise control over when variables
are set" - quote from section 9.5.3 (errata 3.25).
3) To Mike's comment, the order of execution
of setVariable and newVariableInstance on the same annotation is strictly
defined, see section 9.5 (errata 3.25)
Regards
Steve Hanson
Architect, IBM Data Format Description Language (DFDL)
Co-Chair, OGF
DFDL Working Group
IBM SWG, Hursley, UK
smh@uk.ibm.com
tel:+44-1962-815848
From:
Mike Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>
To:
"Cranford, Jonathan
W." <jcranford@mitre.org>,
Cc:
"dfdl-wg@ogf.org"
<dfdl-wg@ogf.org>
Date:
10/09/2013 18:23
Subject:
Re: [DFDL-WG]
questions on setVariable
Sent by:
dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org
Those are both public-comment-class issues.
The issue of what does "." mean in various places
is interesting. It is referring to an infoset node, but how to explain
exactly which one it is....
The out-of-order issue with evaluation that you mention
is definitely an issue. The schema you gave will work or SDE depending
on the order of evaluation of the statements and the language is not precise
enough to say what the order is. I think the order of the setVariable and
newVariableInstance statements at any annotation point, must be linear
first to last. The order of setVariable and newVariableInstance combined
into the resolved set of annotations, but from multiple annotation points
(e.g., an element and a global type definition it references), those can
be interleaved in any order.
Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL Workgroup Co-Chair | Tresys Technology
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On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:53 PM, Cranford, Jonathan W.
<jcranford@mitre.org>
wrote:
These questions may go towards public comment if the answers
aren't straight-forward. Section references are against latest editor's
draft.
·
Section 7.9 - 5th paragraph after first example - "A
dfdl:setVariable value expression may refer to the value of this element
using a relative path value '.'. "
Which element?
If dfdl:setVariable is attached to a simpleType, then the
"element" referred to here is the element of that type, correct?
But when it's attached to group reference, sequence, or
choice, is it the parent element which contains the group reference, sequence,
or choice?
·
Section 7.9 - next-to-last paragraph: "However,
the order of execution among them is not specified."
Wouldn't this be ambiguous, then?
<xs:schema>
<xs:annotation>
<xs:appinfo source="http://www.ogf.org/dfdl/">
<xs:defineVariable
name="bar" />
<xs:defineVariable
name="baz" defaultValue="biff"/>
</xs:appinfo>
</xs:annotation>
...
<xs:element name="foo">
<xs:annotation>
<xs:appinfo source="http://www.ogf.org/dfdl/">
<xs:setVariable ref="bar" value="{$tns:baz}"/>
<xs:setVariable ref="baz" value="fooey"/>
</xs:appinfo>
</xs:annotation>
</xs:element>
...
</xs:schema>
If the order of execution isn't specified, isn't it ambiguous
whether tns:bar gets the value of "biff" (defaultValue of tns:baz)
or "fooey"?
Respectfully,
--
Jonathan W. Cranford
Senior Information Systems Engineer
The MITRE Corporation (http://www.mitre.org)
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