From: Alain Frisch <alain@frisch.fr>
To: Richard Jones <rich@annexia.org>
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] xpath or alternatives
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 17:18:53 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AC376DD.20106@frisch.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090930150918.GC5126@annexia.org>
Richard Jones wrote:
> On the other hand, the code is hard to understand. It's not clear to
> me what the .( ) syntax means, nor why there is an apparently trailing
> / character.
From the manual:
If the x-expression e evaluates to an x-sequence, the construction e/
will result in a new x-sequence obtained by taking in order all the
children of the XML elements from the sequence e. For instance, the
x-expression [<a>[ 1 2 3 ] 4 5 <b>[ 6 7 8 ] ]/ evaluates to the x-value
[ 1 2 3 6 7 8 ].
If the x-expression e evaluates to an x-sequence, the construction e.(t)
(where t is an x-type) will result in a new x-sequence obtained by
filtering e to keep only the elements of type t. For instance, the
x-expression [<a>[ 1 2 3 ] 4 5 <b>[ 6 7 8 ] ].(Int) evaluates to the
x-value [ 4 5 ].
> I have some comments:
>
> (A) "Subtyping failed" is a very common error, but is only mentioned
> briefly in the manual. I have no idea what these errors mean, so they
> should have more explanation. Here is a simple one which was caused
> by me using a value instead of a list (but that is not at all obvious
> from the error message):
>
> Error: Subtyping failed Latin1 <= [ Latin1* ]
> Sample:
> [ Latin1Char ]
The error tells you that Latin1 is not a subtype of [ Latin1* ].
It probably means that you are trying to use a value of type Latin1
where a value of type [ Latin1* ] is expected.
> (B) I think the interfacing code here:
>
> http://yquem.inria.fr/~frisch/ocamlcduce/samples/expat/
> http://yquem.inria.fr/~frisch/ocamlcduce/samples/pxp/
> http://yquem.inria.fr/~frisch/ocamlcduce/samples/xmllight/
>
> should be distributed along with ocamlduce.
There was a GODI package that includes them. It would be ok to put these
files in the distribution without compiling them (otherwise it would
create a dependency on more OCaml packages). It's up to Stéphane Glondu,
the new maintainer of OCamlDuce.
Cheers,
Alain
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-09-30 15:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-09-28 12:17 Richard Jones
2009-09-28 12:48 ` [Caml-list] " Yaron Minsky
2009-09-28 15:06 ` Till Varoquaux
2009-09-29 23:00 ` Mikkel Fahnøe Jørgensen
2009-09-30 10:16 ` Richard Jones
2009-09-30 10:36 ` Sebastien Mondet
2009-09-30 10:49 ` Mikkel Fahnøe Jørgensen
2009-09-30 11:05 ` Dario Teixeira
2009-09-30 11:57 ` Richard Jones
2009-09-30 12:59 ` Richard Jones
2009-09-30 13:33 ` Till Varoquaux
2009-09-30 14:01 ` Richard Jones
2009-09-30 14:28 ` Till Varoquaux
2009-09-30 14:51 ` Alain Frisch
2009-09-30 15:09 ` Richard Jones
2009-09-30 15:18 ` Alain Frisch [this message]
2009-10-28 2:22 ` Daniel Bünzli
2009-09-30 13:39 ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2009-09-30 14:49 ` Gerd Stolpmann
2009-09-30 15:12 ` Stefano Zacchiroli
2009-09-30 15:22 ` Jordan Schatz
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