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Posted to c-users@xalan.apache.org by Colin Paul Adams <co...@colina.demon.co.uk> on 2003/02/27 09:21:21 UTC
XalanTransformerProblemListener constructor
I would like to know if it is possible (and sensible) to set the
parameters to the constructor to both be zero.
I assume that this is possible, and then the only indication of a
problem is the call to the problem member function. Would I be right?
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire
Re: XalanTransformerProblemListener constructor
Posted by David N Bertoni/Cambridge/IBM <da...@us.ibm.com>.
Hi Colin,
Yes, it looks as though if you set both parameters to 0, you'll get no
output, except for a call to problem(). Whether or not this is sensible, I
don't know.
You could also install your own ProblemListener derivative, if you're
looking for some particular behavior.
Dave
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Subject: XalanTransformerProblemListener constructor
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I would like to know if it is possible (and sensible) to set the
parameters to the constructor to both be zero.
I assume that this is possible, and then the only indication of a
problem is the call to the problem member function. Would I be right?
--
Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire