Christian,

Hello.
I just tested the new snapshot. There might still be a small issue there (maybe there's nothing you can do and we have to careful), since I can now execute %private functions :

I have a module where there is a %private function.

module namespace common = 'http://www.example.com/common';
declare %private function common:test(){"test"};

Then I switch to a my main project and tries

for $fun in inspect:functions() where fn:data(inspect:function($fun)/@name) = "common:test" return $fun()

and it returns "test"

Cheers,

Jean-Marc









2013/12/5 Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com>
Hi Jean-Marc,

thanks for the report. Leo has just fixed the issue. Feel free to
check out the new snapshot [1].

Christian

[1] http://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
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On Mon, Dec 2, 2013 at 1:18 PM, jean-marc Mercier
<jeanmarc.mercier@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi christian, yes this is the point :
>
> Stopped at C:/Jiheme/informatique/workspace/Graph DataBase/module/common.xq,
> 31/89:
> [XPST0017] Function 'local:test' is not visible from this module.
>
> If this is desired, it means that we can not use the inspection module as
> soon as there is %private annotation in any imported module.
>
> Maybe an alternative behavior for the inspection module could be to ignore
> %private functions ?
>
>
>
> 2013/12/2 Christian Grün <christian.gruen@gmail.com>
>>
>> > However, If the function test is located in another module, say test,
>> > then
>> > the following code
>> >
>> > import module namespace test="http://www.example.com/test" at test.xq";
>> >
>> > for $fun in inspect:functions() return "gotcha"
>> >
>> > raise an exception.
>>
>> If you mean the exception "Function 'test:test' is not visible from
>> this module.", that’s how it should be. If you mean another exception,
>> could you please provide us with an SSCCE?
>>
>> Christian
>
>