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RE: Abstract Interpretation of XSLT stylesheets

From: "Hutchison, Nigel" <Nigel.Hutchison@-------------->
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Date: 7/4/2000 3:00:00 PM
>>Is any one out there working on abstract interpretation of  
>>XSLT stylesheets
>>using a document schema as input?

>Would you like to expand on that just a little please?

In the function programming world, people use abstract interpretation to do
useful things like type checking and strictness analysis - XSLT is a
functional language - ergo ...... . 

You can find useful things about a stylesheet if it applied to a document of
a particular type.

I can't be the only person on the planet to make this inference so I would
be interested to find another.

>is this following on from the xml-europe paper
>http://www.gca.org/papers/xmleurope2000/papers/s36-02.html
>by any chance? 

Actually no, but it is quite interesting.

>REgards DaveP

regards

Nigel Hutchison
 


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