Agreed on call not to add any extra restriction
but a DFDL implementation is free to issue a warning if it detects such
usage.
Regards
Steve Hanson
Architect, IBM
DFDL
Co-Chair, OGF
DFDL Working Group
IBM SWG, Hursley, UK
smh@uk.ibm.com
tel:+44-1962-815848
From:
Tim Kimber/UK/IBM@IBMGB
To:
dfdl-wg@ogf.org
Date:
16/10/2014 05:58
Subject:
Re: [DFDL-WG]
do we allow indexing of non-array, non-optional
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I don't think we should depart from
the standard XPath rules any more than is necessary. Sometimes an XPath
author will put [1] after every scalar element as a matter of habit, because
it makes the execution of the expression faster ( in some XPath processors
).
regards,
Tim Kimber,
Technical Lead for IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack
Hursley, UK
Internet: kimbert@uk.ibm.com
Tel. 01962-816742
Internal tel. 37246742
From: Mike
Beckerle <mbeckerle.dfdl@gmail.com>
To: "dfdl-wg@ogf.org"
<dfdl-wg@ogf.org>
Date: 15/10/2014
22:05
Subject: [DFDL-WG]
do we allow indexing of non-array, non-optional
Sent by: dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org
I don't recall whether we decided this matter or not. I would search for
it myself, but I tried and failed to find anything. This is a hard topic
to do searching on... no good keywords.
If element 'e' has maxOccurs = 1, minOccurs = 1 (or neither are mentioned),
is e[1] a valid expression? what about e[../some/pathExp/here]?
If element 'e' has minOccurs= 0 maxOccurs = 1, is e[1] a valid expression,
or do you access an optional element just by ../e ?
Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL Workgroup Co-Chair | Tresys Technology | www.tresys.com
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