xsl:on-completion
Occurs within xsl:iterate to define processing to be carried out when the input sequence is exhausted.
Content:
sequence-constructor
Permitted parent elements:
xsl:iterate
Attributes
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The effect of the instruction may be defined
either by an expression within the optional |
Notes on the Saxon implementation
The rule that xsl:on-completion
executes with no context item was
first implemented in Saxon 9.8.
In earlier working drafts of XSLT 3.0, the xsl:on-completion
element came
last in the body of the xsl:iterate
instruction. This caused problems with
the scope of local variables, so in the final Recommendation, xsl:on-completion
comes
first. The new rule was implemented in Saxon 9.7. The spec has also changed to clarify that
xsl:on-completion
is evaluated if the input sequence to xsl:iterate
is empty.
Details
During execution of xsl:on-completion
there is no context item,
position or size; the instruction has access to the iteration parameters with
the values given on the last iteration (or the initial values of the
xsl:param
elements if the input sequence was empty). For
further details see xsl:iterate.