Subject: Re: [xsl] Annotations in XSLT From: Joern Nettingsmeier <nettings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2006 18:10:14 +0100 |
"Joern" == Joern Nettingsmeier <nettings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Joern> as to re-using an existing grammer as opposed to making up Joern> one on-the-fly, i would also be interested in Joern>
recommendations from list members.
I would say it depends whether or not a particular grammar is sufficient for your purposes.
Joern> is there something Joern> similar to javadoc that can extract documentation from xml Joern> files?
Yes. It's called ...
XSLT :-)
let me rephrase: is there a generally agreed upon, standardized way to use xml elements from some namespace for systematic commenting that will allow the automated extraction of documentation, similar to javadoc, that *somebody else has already written*? :-D
At 2006-03-05 11:53 +0100, Jesper Tverskov wrote:examples of how to annotate an XSLT stylesheet? ... In XSLT at
top-level we can have any additional markup of our own. Would it be
a good idea simply to use xs:annotation, etc., also in XSLT stylesheets? Or should each one of us invent our own markup for
this important task?
If you go to the "Free resources" section of our web site linked from our trailer below, you will find under "XSLT Resources" the XSLStyle documentation environment for XSLT stylesheets.
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