Ok, thanks for these explanations. I was stuck to XSL usage.
Christophe
Le 04/02/2021 C 09:52, Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx a C)critB :
>
>
> On 04.02.2021 09:25, Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 04.02.2021 09:07, Christophe Marchand cmarchand@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello !
>>>
>>> Reading the recommandation, I was not able to imagine a use-case for
>>> Function Call Invocation
>>> <https://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-30/#invoking-initial-function>[1].
>>>
>>> Recommandation only speeks of raw result, and 2.3.5 section does not
>>> mention a "starting environment".
>>>
>>> Saxon implementation does not provide a command-line way to start a
>>> XSL with a function call invocation ; there is only an API method to
>>> do so. And in this case, a XDM value is return.
>>>
>>> Could W3C Xslt group members explain the motivation of such a
>>> starting way ?
>>>
>>> Does someone has a real use-case of this invocation ?
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Christophe
>>>
>>> [1] : https://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-30/#invoking-initial-function
>>>
>>
>> If you have a module/a function library you can use a function of it
>> with e.g.
>>
>> let $xslt := <xsl:package
>> xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" version="3.0">
>> <xsl:import
>> href="http://www.xsltfunctions.com/xsl/functx-1.0.1-nodoc.xsl"/>
>> <xsl:expose component="function" names="*" visibility="public"/>
>> </xsl:package>
>> return
>> transform(
>> B B B map {
>> B B B B B B B 'stylesheet-node' : $xslt,
>> B B B B B B B 'initial-function' : QName('http://www.functx.com',
>> 'repeat-string'),
>> B B B B B B B 'function-params' : ['x', 5]
>> B B B }
>> )?output
>>
>>
>> The XQuery part to first construct an XSLT 3 package importing the
>> XSLT 2 functx library is only necessary as the XSLT 2 functions are
>> otherwise not public. If you had an XSLT 3 version of functx with
>> public functions you would just use the module with e.g. the
>> transform function.
>>
>
> So the general use case is being able to call public functions from
> XSLT 3 modules or packages directly from environments like XPath 3.1,
> XQuery 3.1 or XSLT 3, another shorter example would be to call the
> csv:parse function in the package example of the XSLT 3 spec from pure
> XPath 3.1
>
>
> transform(
> B B B map {
> B B B B B B B 'stylesheet-location' :
> 'https://github.com/w3c/xslt30-test/raw/master/tests/decl/package/package-100.xsl',
> B B B B B B B 'initial-function' : QName('http://example.com/csv', 'parse'),
> B B B B B B B 'function-params' : [data]
> B B B }
> )?output
>
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