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- From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul@qub.com>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 01:11:23 -0800
There is also *very* elegant
'reverse-polish-notation' approach
proposed by Robert ( process
element when Grove is in place,
providing the execution stack ).
Not sure he was talking about the
execution stack, it was my attempt to
understand how could it work.
The only drawback of such a view
is that the execution stack constantly
grows and we need to clean it up
sometimes.
However.
Because mutithreading approach should
have the same drawback, I think that the
workaround should already exist in the
source code of SP ( thanks to Sean for
pointing that SP is an existing implementation
of multithreading approach ).
No namespaces, no extra markup -
just smart cleanup ( could be easier
than look-ahead, because the information
to make a descision is already 'in place',
right? )
Rgds.Paul.
> Clark,
>
> What is the advantage of YML over these
> solutions?
>
> 1. Pockets
>
> <element>
> <pocket:attributes>
> <att>
> <ch>val</ch>
> </att>
> </pocket:attributes>
> <pocket:children>
> <foo>
> <pocket:text>bar</pocket:text>
> </foo>
> </pocket:children>
> </element>
>
> 2. Parental Guidence
>
> <element>
> <sax:cache>
> <foo>bar</foo>
> </sax:cache>
> </element>
>
> 3. Road Signs
>
> <element>
> <sax:cache>true</sax:cache>
> <foo>bar</foo>
> <sax:cache>false</sax:cache>
> </element>
>
> These are preliminary XML design patterns
> so pattern names are weird to say the least.
>
> Best,
>
> Don Park - mailto:donpark@docuverse.com
> Docuverse - http://www.docuverse.com
>
>
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