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PROGRAM:

NAME


saxonb-xquery - command line XQuery processor

SYNOPSIS


saxonb-xquery [OPTION...] QUERYFILE [NAME=VALUE...]

DESCRIPTION


This manual page documents briefly the saxonb-xquery command. This page was written for
the Debian(TM) distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
Still, it has HTML documentation which is shipped in the libsaxonb-java-doc package.

saxonb-xquery is a command line wrapper around the Saxon-B XSLT and XQuery processor.
Using saxonb-xquery you can evaluate XQuery queries directly from the command line.
Internally, saxonb-xquery is a wrapper around the Java class net.sf.saxon.Query
implemented by Saxon-B.

saxonb-xquery should be invoked passing a (required) filename containing the XQuery query
to be evaluated; the special filename "-" can be given to require reading the query from
standard input.

Before the query filename a list of options can be given, see below.

Parameters
At the end of the command line, a list of parameters can be given. Parameters are passed
using the syntax NAME=VALUE, to specify parameters´ names and values.

A parameter name prefixed with "+" (plus sign) will be interpreted as a filesystem path
parameter If the path points to a single file, that file will be parsed as XML and its
document node will be passed as the parameter value. If the path points to a directory,
all directly contained files will be parsed as XML files, and the sequence of their
document nodes will be passed as the parameter value.

A parameter name prefixed with "!" (exclamation mark) will be interpted as a
output/serialization parameter. See the specifications of XQuery and XSLT 2.0 for more
information on output/serialization parameters.

To pass parameters belonging to the non-null namespace, the syntax {uri}localname=value is
provided.

Parameters will be visible as external variables during query evaluation, provided they
have been declared in the query prolog. See the XQuery specification for more information
on variables and their declarations.

OPTIONS


A summary of supported options is included below. Options can be passed in any order.

We first report the options which are shared by saxonb-xquery and saxonb-xslt, then those
specific to saxonb-xquery (or which have a different semantics).

Some options are flagged as "Saxon-SA only", such options work only if Saxon-SA is
installed. Note that Saxon-SA is a commercial product, as such it is not available in
Debian.

Common options
-cr:classname
Specify a class to be used for processing collection URIs passed to the collection()
function. The class must implement net.sf.saxon.CollectionURIResolver.

-dtd: {[on] | [off]}
Enable or disable DTD validation. Default: off.

-expand: {[on] | [off]}
When validation is enabled, expand default values in validated documents. This option
enables or disables such an expansion. Default: on.

-explain [:filename]
Display an execution plan; the output is in XML format. If filename is not given it
will be displayed on standard output.

-ext: {[on] | [off]}
Enable or disable the ability to invoke external Java functions from query files and
stylesheets. Beware that enabling them is a potential security risk when processing
untrusted files. Default: off.

-l: {[on] | [off]}
Keep (when on) or throw away (when off) line numbers in tress corresponding to source
documents. When kept, line numbers can be accessed using the function
saxon:line-number(). Default: off.

-outval: {[recover] | [fatal]}
When validation is required, set whether validation errors are fatal (when "fatal" is
passed) or if they only trigger warnings (when "recover" is). Default: fatal.

-p: {[on] | [off]}
Enable or disable usage of the PTreeURIResolver. Saxon-SA only.

-r:classname
Specify a class to be used for resolving all URIs.

-repeat:N
Repeat the transformation N times. For benchmarking purposes.

-sa
Perform Schema-aware processing. Saxon-SA only.

-strip: {[all] | [none] | [ignorable]}
Specify whitespace stripping policy for source documents: strip all of them ("all"),
strip none of them ("none"), strip ignorable whitespace only ("ignorable"). Default:
none.

-t
Display version, timing, and other debugging information on standard error.

-tree: {[tiny] | [linked]}
Select the implementation of the internal tree model: tiny tree model ("tiny") or
linked tree model ("linked"). See the Saxon documentation for more information on the
internal tree model. Default: tiny.

-T [:classname]
Trace various aspect of the processing; an optional class name can be given to specify
a user-chosen tracer. The class must implement net.sf.saxon.trace.TraceListener. The
default is a system supplied tracer. This option implies -l.

-TJ
Enable tracing of external Java method invocation. See -ext.

-u
Force interpretation of source document names as URI. By default they are considered
to be file names, unless they start with "file:" or "http:".

-val: {[strict] | [lax]}
When validation is enabled, choose among "strict" or "lax" validation. Saxon-SA only.

-x:classname
Specify a class to be used as SAX parser for input documents. The class must implement
either org.xml.sax.Parser or org.xml.sax.XMLReader.

-xi
Apply XInclude processing to all input documents.

-xmlversion: {[1.0] | [1.1]}
Choose the XML version for processing input documents. "1.1" must be specified to
process XML 1.1 and Namespaces 1.1 constructs. Default: 1.0.

-?
Display a help message and exit.

Options specific to saxonb-xquery
-mr:classname
Use the specified class as a ModuleURIResolver to resolve query module URIs. The class
must implement net.sf.saxon.query.ModuleURIResolver.

-o:filename
Send the query output to the specified filename. If not specified the output will be
sent to standard output. See also -wrap.

-pipe: {[push] | [pull]}
Internally, execute query in push or pull mode. Mainly for testing purposes. Push mode
is usually faster when intermediate tree are constructed in memory. Default: push.

-projection: {[on] | [off]}
Enable or disable document projection, i.e. the ability to throw away tree parts which
will not be accessed by a query. Saxon-SA only.

-s: {[file] | [URI]}
Read document input from the specified filename ("-" can be given to read from
standard input). The read document will be available to the query as the context node.
-u affects how filename is interpreted.

-wrap: {[on] | [off]}
Enable or disable wrapping of query result in a XML structure which makes explicit the
kind of each output node or atomic value. For example free-standing attributes will be
wrapped in an explicit XML element stating that they are attributes. When this is off,
the query output will be wrapped only using a document node; in such a setting is
possible that output parts, such as free-standing attributes, can´t be serialized.
Default: off.

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