Support for the Arrow Operator in XPath 3.1
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2020 6:29 pm
Hi,
XPath 3.1 has the arrow operator. It allows function chaining like f(x) => g() instead of g(f(x)).
When i select the g() function in the example above, and choose Go to Definition in the context menu in Oxygen, then there is a No Definition found Error. I think Oxygen is looking for an 0-arity funktion g(), although it has 1-arity g(x), but the first parameter is implicit.
Oxygen Version is 21.1 on Windows 10.
Feature request is: better support for the arrow operator so that the function definition will be found.
Thanks,
Frank Steimke
XPath 3.1 has the arrow operator. It allows function chaining like f(x) => g() instead of g(f(x)).
When i select the g() function in the example above, and choose Go to Definition in the context menu in Oxygen, then there is a No Definition found Error. I think Oxygen is looking for an 0-arity funktion g(), although it has 1-arity g(x), but the first parameter is implicit.
Oxygen Version is 21.1 on Windows 10.
Feature request is: better support for the arrow operator so that the function definition will be found.
Thanks,
Frank Steimke