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Re: flowrrr - how to structure a function?: msg#00035

Subject: Re: flowrrr - how to structure a function?
I wonder how other processors work. I read somewhere that you can use Saxon as eXist's XQuery processor, which I intend to do for validity and performance comparisons.

Do other processors evaluate sequences in order?

So theoretically an XQuery engine might choose to first evaluate
session:set-attribute($project-key,
$group-name),response:redirect-to(xs:anyURI("./project/"))

FYI. I asked on the eXist list and Wolfgang Meier responded with:

"No. The functions will be evaluated in the same order as they are
added to the sequence. No problem here."


-Rob



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