public class FormatDate extends SystemFunction implements Callable
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FormatDate() |
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ZeroOrOne<StringValue> |
call(XPathContext context,
Sequence[] arguments)
Call the Callable.
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getLength, head, isStreamed, itemAt, iterate, reduce, subsequence
clone, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
getLength, head, itemAt, reduce, subsequence
public ZeroOrOne<StringValue> call(XPathContext context, Sequence[] arguments) throws XPathException
Callable
call
in interface Callable
call
in interface Function
context
- the dynamic evaluation contextarguments
- the values of the arguments, supplied as Sequences.
Generally it is advisable, if calling iterate() to process a supplied sequence, to
call it only once; if the value is required more than once, it should first be converted
to a GroundedValue
by calling the utility method
SequenceTool.toGroundedValue().
If the expected value is a single item, the item should be obtained by calling
Sequence.head(): it cannot be assumed that the item will be passed as an instance of
Item
or AtomicValue
.
It is the caller's responsibility to perform any type conversions required to convert arguments to the type expected by the callee. An exception is where this Callable is explicitly an argument-converting wrapper around the original Callable.
XPathException
- if a dynamic error occurs during the evaluation of the expressionCopyright (c) 2004-2018 Saxonica Limited. All rights reserved.