Hi Christian !
Sorry for the late answer. A new baby at home, then short holidays, I've out of my mail for a while...
Thanks for solving the problem. I'm going to check this out right now !
Best,
Jean-Philippe
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Jean-Philippe,
I’m glad to tell the problem with circular dependencies is now fixed. Feel free to check out the latest stable snapshot [1].
All the best, Christian
[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/ ___________________________
2013/6/18 Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com:
Hi Jean-Philippe,
thanks for your mail. Your code seems to work properly when using plain XQuery, so I assume the problem is related to RESTXQ. We'll have a closer look at that.
Best, Christian ___________________________
2013/6/18 Jean-philippe Magué jean-philippe.mague@ens-lyon.fr:
Hi,
I'm having problem with modules importing each other. I have the two following restxq modules :
moduleA.xqm
module namespace moduleA = 'http:/www.example.com/moduleA';
import module namespace moduleB = 'http:/www.example.com/moduleB' at 'moduleB.xqm';
declare function moduleA:f() { "" };
moduleB.xqm
module namespace moduleB = 'http:/www.example.com/moduleB';
import module namespace moduleA = 'http:/www.example.com/moduleA' at 'moduleA.xqm';
They fail to compile with the following error:
Stopped at line 7, column 29 in /Users/jmague/work/basex/webapp/restxq/moduleA.xqm: [XQST0034] Duplicate declaration of function moduleA:f(...).
Are cross imports just forbidden ? Yet, the XQuery specification state
that
(section 4.12.4 Cycles) : "Implementations must resolve cycles in the
import
graph, either at the level of module URIs or at the level of location
URIs,
and ensure that each module is imported only once."
Best,
Jean-Philippe
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