Subject: Re: [xsl] How is memory allocated in recursive XSLT templates? From: "Colin Adams" <colinpauladams@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 03 May 2007 07:50:13 +0100 |
From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx>
Rashmi Rubdi wrote:It ought to be possible with an extension function, for an implementation where you have tested that the execution order is predictable for a given transformation.
I have to read up on how to note the time in XSLT 2.0, will use Google for that.
You can't (unless you do a three-step process where you call the XSLT processor three times). The reason is simple: all date/time functions are stable and will return the same date/time at any moment in the process and you can't be sure whether that's the time at the beginning of the process or at the end.
The best way to time XSLT is to call it from another system (i.e., Java) and measure the time before/after.
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