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authorAdrian Kummerländer2014-05-11 20:09:34 +0200
committerAdrian Kummerländer2014-05-11 20:09:34 +0200
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Switched internal DomDocumentCache structure to std::stack
* using std::unordered_map for named cache lookups was a nice idea but is not useful when one keeps in mind that: ** we don't want cached external function responses in a situation where we are able to execute transformations inside transformations ** cached responses mean that we can not read a xml file, overwrite it using another transformation and then read it again * the currently available InputXSLT frontend only processes a single transformation anyway, so increased memory requirements should not pose a problem ** if a future frontend should offer batch processing of transformation tasks, one could implement a cache reset method to free memory after a transformation has been processed
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