[xquery-talk] Multiple output via a stream of filters

Ihe Onwuka ihe.onwuka at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 13:12:39 PST 2014


The documents are in an eXist database hence I was expecting and think
I need an XQuery solution but am open to other approaches.

On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:40 PM, David Lee <dlee at calldei.com> wrote:
> This is the type of problem xmlsh and XProc were designed for ...
> What engine are you using?  I personally prefer designing with lots of small programs instead of a monolith.   This is practical only if the startup overhead for each is small and preferably if in memory data can be passed between steps.  XProc, xmlsh, and most xquery database engines support this model efficiently.    I find it so much easier to write and debug if I can work in small transformations and let the framework do the plumbing for me.
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> Sent from my iPad (excuse the terseness)
> David A Lee
> dlee at calldei.com
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>> On Jan 13, 2014, at 11:12 AM, "Ihe Onwuka" <ihe.onwuka at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I am running through about a gigabyte worth of xml documents.
>>
>> The ideal processing scenario is to offer each node in the sequence to
>> a list of filters and augment  different XML documents  (or different
>> branches of one encompassing document) based on the outcome of the
>> filter.
>>
>> If anyone has seen the example used to illustrate continuation passing
>> style in Chapter 8 of the Little Schemer that is exactly what I have
>> in mind  (albeit not necessarily in continuation passing style).
>>
>> What I am doing at the moment is cycling through the nodes n times
>> where n is the number of filters I am applying. Clearly sub-optimal.
>> However it is not a priority to what I am actually doing (which is
>> simply to get the result rather than to do so performantly) so I am
>> not quite motivated enough to figure out how to do this.
>>
>> Hence I am asking instead what others have done in a similar scenario.
>> I suppose some sort of customised HOF  entailing head/tail recursion
>> over the sequence and accepting a list of filter functions, would  be
>> the likely form a solution would take.
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