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backward-compatibility mode and

changes in XPath 2.0

examples

existential comparison in

NaN and

rules for

untyped atomic values and

value comparison operators
v.

GeneralComp construct

general-purpose stylesheet module

generate-id() function.
See also
id();
is
operator; key()

compare nodes by identity and

hyperlinks and

id() and

is
operator and

geographical coordinate systems, Open GIS schema for

German language

B
in

Germany, collations in

Gestalt processor

add_extension_function_library()

binding extension functions in

collection() and

create_iterator()

Eiffel and

extension functions in

evaluate_item()

extensibility in

running example

XM_XPATH_FUNCTION_LIBRARY

XM_XPATH_SYSTEM_FUNCTION

gHorribleKludge
types

global attribute declarations

KindTests and

schema for XSLT 2.0 stylesheets and

sequence type descriptors and

type annotations and

global element declarations

schema-element and

sequence type descriptors and

substitution group and

type annotations and

global parameters

match attribute and

xsl:param and

global tree-valued variable

global type definition

named

simple

global variables

context item and

convenience

definition/description

import precedence of

match attribute and

principal source document and

scope of

tunnel parameters
v.

use attribute and

xsl:apply-templates in

xsl:perform-sort and

xsl:variable and

glossary/terms

gMonth.
See
xs:gMonth

gMonthDay.
See
xs:gMonthDay

GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)

Goldstein, Robert F.

goto statements

grammar, XPath

graphs

cycles in

navigating

greedy quantifiers (regex)

Greek language

α, β, γ, δ
for numbering sequence

character block

polymorphic
(many shapes) from

Σ
(sigma)

tunnel parameters and

zero sign

Greenwich Mean Time.
See
GMT

Gregor XSLT processor

Gregorian calendar

Julian calendar and

Gregorian dates

group theory

groups (regex).
See
captured groups; subexpressions

groups (substitution).
See
substitution groups

groups/grouping.
See also
xsl:for-each-group

of consecutive elements by name

current.
See also
current-group()

disable-output-escaping and

initial item of each

multilevel

multiple

items belonging to

nested

of nodes, key() and

order of first appearance

with patterns

population and

processing order of

repeating

of adjacent elements

single-level

sorting

grouping keys and

sorting items in each

groups of digits

grouping-separator for

grouping-size for

in xsl:decimal-format

in xsl:number

group-adjacent attribute

examples

group-by
v.

group-starting-with
v.

group-by attribute

duplicate values

group-adjacent
v.

single-level grouping (example)

group-ending-with attribute

arranging data in tables with

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