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saxon.compile removed in 2.6+?

Added by Jai B 8 months ago. Updated 8 months ago.

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2024-03-19
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Description

Hi,

I've always used the saxon.compile function to generate sef files in code. I know it's undocumented but IIRC it was shown in the command line docs or something.

Basically I cache the compiled sef so I don't have to recompile everytime I want to do a transform and I don't want to pre-transform my XSLT files on the command line, nor do I have any desire to use the Java version for that part, the JS compiler has worked amazingly!

My web app does server side transformations with node; anytime it sees the XSLT change, it runs a compile to generate and cache a new sef to use for subsequent transformations. I can't cache the result of the transformation either since the data is dynamic, of course.

Perhaps I'm missing something or missing some changes, but this has worked awesome for years and only just noticed things breaking when redeploying some stuff and npm updating to 2.6.0 and getting an error that the function doesn't exist.

When I was initially implementing this, I know I spent a fair bit of time trying to figure this part out and ensure I was doing things right; I think I scoped the code that generates the sef on command line to find the function in the first place and was surprised it wasn't actually documented/available anyway.

Thanks again for SaxonJS!

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