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Re: [xsl] Re: ANN: A static code quality tool, for XSLT code

From: Michael M&#xFC;ller-Hillebrand <mmh@------------->
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Date: 1/1/2009 4:41:00 PM
I am following this thread but did not have the time to try it on my
own XSLT files.

Am 31.12.2008 um 09:16 schrieb Mukul Gandhi:



the rule I have implemented currently, will check for true and false
patterns in attribute value.

the rule expression is,



//@*[(contains(., 'true') and not(contains(., 'true()'))) or
(contains(., 'false') and not(contains(., 'false()')))]

Since you require XSLT 2.0 it would be more precise to use regular
expression for stuff like this, like

//@*[matches(., 'true[^(] | false[^(]', 'x')]



(I like the x flag, which allows white-space for readability.)



- Michael



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