saxon:deep-equal()
saxon:deep-equal($seq1 as item()*, $seq2 as item()*, $collation as xs:string?, $flags as xs:string) ==> xs:boolean
This function compares two sequences $seq1 and $seq2 for deep equality. The two sequences are supplied in
the first two arguments. In the absence of any $flags, the function returns the same result as the deep-equal
    function in the standard XPath library. The $flags argument is used to modify the way in which the comparison is
    performed.
 
The $collation argument is mandatory. Supply an empty sequence to use the default collation.
The flags argument is a string containing characters acting as flags that cause the function to behave
differently from the standard fn:deep-equal() function. The following flags are
defined:
| N | Include namespace nodes in the comparison. For two elements to be deep-equal, they must have the same in-scope namespaces (that is, same prefix and same URI). | 
| F | Include namespace prefixes in the comparison. For two elements or attributes to be equal, their names must use the same namespace prefix (or none). | 
| C | Include comment nodes in the comparison. For two element or document nodes to be deep-equal, they must have the same comment node children. | 
| P | Include processing-instruction nodes in the comparison. For two element or document nodes to be deep-equal, they must have the same processing-instruction node children. | 
| J | Join adjacent text nodes (for example, nodes either side of an ignored comment) | 
| S | Compare string values rather than typed values of simple-typed elements and attributes. | 
| A | Compare type annotations on elements and attributes. The type annotations must match exactly. | 
| I | Compare the is-ID and is-IDREF properties on elements and attributes. | 
| w | Exclude whitespace text nodes from the comparison. Any whitespace text node in either tree is ignored (except when determining the typed value of an element annotated with a simple type or a complex type with simple content). | 
| ? | Explain reason for a non-match. If the result is not-equal, a warning message explaining the reason will be sent to the ErrorListener. (In general, a sequence of warning messages will be sent, starting with the lowest-level difference and moving up the tree). |