
Mike I think there might be a wider problem in specifying any hex in XPath expressions. Tim's been looking into this as part of an IBM DFDL defect. 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: dfdl-wg@ogf.org, Date: 13/06/2013 00:24 Subject: [DFDL-WG] DFDL Expressions and hex literal constants Sent by: dfdl-wg-bounces@ogf.org I haven't found a way in XPath to specify a hexadecimal integer number. E.g., I want to write expressions like { if (../magicNum eq 0xa1b2c3d4) then 'bigEndian' else if (.../magicNum eq 0xd4c3b2a1) then 'littleEndian' else error() } But it rejects the 0x notation. Do I really have to write decimal everywhere? When dealing with binary data this is a bit of a nightmare. I think the above code is clear to anyone, but if I convert those numbers to decimal it becomes completely obscure. ...mike -- Mike Beckerle | OGF DFDL Workgroup Co-Chair | Tresys Technology | www.tresys.com -- dfdl-wg mailing list dfdl-wg@ogf.org https://www.ogf.org/mailman/listinfo/dfdl-wg Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. Registered office: PO Box 41, North Harbour, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 3AU