Subject: RE: Re: xsl/xslt coding standard
From: DPawson@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 14:22:33 +0100
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Jeni said:
> Sure. You can also do it with:
>
> <xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
> xmlns:doc="doc:documentation"
> extension-element-prefixes="doc">
>
> <doc:module>Here's some documentation of my stylesheet</doc:module>
>
> <xsl:template match="/">
> <doc:template name="templateName" match="whatever">
> <doc:descr>And I can use it within templates too!</doc:descr>
> <doc:result type="tNode-set">result description</doc:result>
> <doc:param name="someName">Param description</doc:param>
> <doc:param name="someOtherName">Param description</doc:param>
> ...............
> <xsl:fallback />
> </doc:template>
> ...
> </xsl:template>
Nice one Jeni! I guess it is treated as per any extension code,
hence plays no part in the normal output?
> I don't think it's a massive thing, but since we're getting a new
> version of XSLT anyway, we might as well fix this to make it simpler.
Yes, some default ns for documentation would help,
just looking at the above though, don't you think the primary code
might get just a little 'buried' in the documentation?
I suppose it depends on the relataive sizes, but it is a downside
to 'full' documentation, as was the case with well commented C code,
the comments buried the code!
regards DaveP
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