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And if you wanted to fix the issues, youbd potentially have to do a lot
of work and introduce a lot of code dependencies across modules that
would be easier to test and maintain if they were independent.

Is it very occasionally inconvenient that fn:doc() and related functions
are static? Yes, it is. But thatbs pretty uncommon for most users. The
fact that fn:doc() is static means you never have to worry about
concurrency and side effects. Is that convenient? It sure is.

                                        Be seeing you,
                                          norm

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Norman Tovey-Walsh <ndw@xxxxxxxxxx>
https://nwalsh.com/

> The trip doesn't exist that can set you beyond the reach of cravings,
> fits of temper, or fears. If it did, the human race would be off there
> in a body.--Seneca

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