I see… array:serialize and map:serialize have been removed, because fn:serialize can now be used to output maps and arrays. I have just updated the Array Module and Map Module documentation.
Thanks, Christian
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Rob Stapper r.stapper@lijbrandt.nl wrote:
Hi Christian,
Here is a little example. The file must be placed in the root of the repo-directory. The situation is a little different than I described: it concerns a call to Basex's own array:serialize-function that can't be resolved.
Succes,
Rob
PS, the error-message occurs when editing the file in the GUI. When it starts up it looks fine.
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Christian Grün [mailto:christian.gruen@gmail.com] Verzonden: vrijdag 20 november 2015 9:31 Aan: Rob Stapper CC: BaseX Onderwerp: Re: [basex-talk] issue with the latest snapshot
Guten Morgen Rob,
thanks for the hint. We have revised the serialization concept in the latest version of BaseX. The main difference will be that binary data will be output in their native representation [1] . However, all this shouldn’t affect things like function calls (and all our test cases are working as expected). Could you please give us a little example for a query that is now rejected?
Cheers Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Serialization
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Rob Stapper r.stapper@lijbrandt.nl wrote:
Gute Morgen,
After installing the latest Basex snaphot (8.4) this morning, the new version couldn’t resolved function calls to function that are located in imported modules while compiling.
I get an error messages: “Unknown function ‘…….’; similar: ‘…..’ .”
After installing the previous version (8.3) everything worked fine again.
I’m using windows 7 and basex is installed on my L:-drive.
Hope this is enough information.
Rob Stapper
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