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+/****************************************************************************
+**
+** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
+** Contact: Qt Software Information (qt-info@nokia.com)
+**
+** This file is part of the QtXmlPatterns module of the Qt Toolkit.
+**
+** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
+** No Commercial Usage
+** This file contains pre-release code and may not be distributed.
+** You may use this file in accordance with the terms and conditions
+** contained in the either Technology Preview License Agreement or the
+** Beta Release License Agreement.
+**
+** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser
+** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements
+** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
+**
+** In addition, as a special exception, Nokia gives you certain
+** additional rights. These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL
+** Exception version 1.0, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this
+** package.
+**
+** GNU General Public License Usage
+** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU
+** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software
+** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the
+** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to
+** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be
+** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.
+**
+** If you are unsure which license is appropriate for your use, please
+** contact the sales department at qt-sales@nokia.com.
+** $QT_END_LICENSE$
+**
+****************************************************************************/
+
+//
+// W A R N I N G
+// -------------
+//
+// This file is not part of the Qt API. It exists purely as an
+// implementation detail. This header file may change from version to
+// version without notice, or even be removed.
+//
+// We mean it.
+
+#ifndef Patternist_ReportContext_H
+#define Patternist_ReportContext_H
+
+#include <QSharedData>
+#include <QAbstractUriResolver>
+#include <QSourceLocation>
+
+#include "qnamepool_p.h"
+#include "qxmlname.h"
+
+QT_BEGIN_HEADER
+
+QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
+
+class QAbstractMessageHandler;
+class QSourceLocation;
+class QString;
+
+namespace QPatternist
+{
+ class SourceLocationReflection;
+
+ /**
+ * @short A callback for reporting errors.
+ *
+ * ReportContext receives messages of various severity and type via its
+ * functions warning() and error(). In turn, ReportContext create Message instances
+ * and submit them to the QAbstractMessageHandler instance returned by messageHandler().
+ *
+ * The Message attributes are set as follows:
+ *
+ * - Message::description() - A translated, human-readable description
+ * - Message::type() - Message::Error if a static, dynamic or type error was encountered
+ * that halted compilation or evaluation, or Message::Warning in case of a warning
+ * - Message::identifier() - This is a URI consisting of the error namespace with the
+ * error code as fragment. For example, a Message representing a syntax error
+ * would return the type "http://www.w3.org/2005/xqt-errors#XPST0003". The convenience
+ * function codeFromURI() can be used to extract the error code. The error namespace
+ * is typically the namespace for XPath and XQuery errors(as in the previous example), but
+ * can also be user defined.
+ *
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#id-identifying-errors">XML Path Language
+ * (XPath) 2.0, 2.3.2 Identifying and Reporting Errors</a>
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions/#func-error">XQuery 1.0 and
+ * XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators, 3 The Error Function</a>
+ * @author Frans Englich <fenglich@trolltech.com>
+ * @warning This file is auto-generated from extractErrorCodes.xsl. Any
+ * modifications done to this file are lost.
+ */
+ class Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT ReportContext : public QSharedData
+ {
+ public:
+ typedef QHash<const SourceLocationReflection *, QSourceLocation> LocationHash;
+
+ /**
+ * A smart pointer wrapping ReportContext instances.
+ */
+ typedef QExplicitlySharedDataPointer<ReportContext> Ptr;
+
+ /**
+ * @short Default constructors.
+ *
+ * For some reason GCC fails to synthesize it, so we provide an empty
+ * one here.
+ */
+ inline ReportContext() {}
+
+ virtual ~ReportContext();
+
+ /**
+ * Error codes that corresponds to the error codes defined in the
+ * relevant specifications. They are used throughout the API for
+ * identifying error conditions.
+ *
+ * While strings could have been used for identifying errors, enums
+ * reduces bugs by providing type safety.
+ *
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#errors">XML
+ * Path Language (XPath) 2.0, 2.3 Error Handling</a>
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions/#d1e10985">XQuery 1.0
+ * and XPath 2.0 Functions and Operators, C Error Summary</a>
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#error-summary">XSL Transformations
+ * (XSLT) Version 2.0, E Summary of Error Conditions (Non-Normative)</a>
+ * @note The enumerator values' Doxygen documentation is copied from the
+ * W3C documents
+ * <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions">XQuery 1.0 and XPath
+ * 2.0 Functions and Operators</a>,
+ * <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20">XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0</a>, and
+ * <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/">XSL Transformations (XSLT)
+ * Version 2.0</a>, respectively. The doxygen documentation is therefore covered
+ * by the following legal notice:
+ * "Copyright @ 2005 W3C&reg; (MIT, ERCIM, Keio), All Rights Reserved. W3C
+ * <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#Legal_Disclaimer">liability</a>,
+ * <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ipr-notice#W3C_Trademarks">trademark</a> and
+ * <a href="http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-documents">document
+ * use</a> rules apply."
+ * @warning This enumerator is auto-generated from the relevant specifications
+ * by the XSL-T stylesheet extractErrorCodes.xsl. Hence, any modifications
+ * done to this file, in contrary to the stylesheet, are therefore lost.
+ */
+ enum ErrorCode
+ {
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if analysis of an expression relies on some
+ * component of the static context that has not been assigned a
+ * value.
+ */
+ XPST0001,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if evaluation of an expression relies on
+ * some part of the dynamic context that has not been assigned a
+ * value.
+ */
+ XPDY0002,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an expression is not a valid instance
+ * of the grammar defined in A.1 EBNF.
+ */
+ XPST0003,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if, during the static analysis phase, an expression
+ * is found to have a static type that is not appropriate for the
+ * context in which the expression occurs, or during the dynamic
+ * evaluation phase, the dynamic type of a value does not match
+ * a required type as specified by the matching rules in 2.5.4 SequenceType
+ * Matching.
+ */
+ XPTY0004,
+
+ /**
+ * During the analysis phase, it is a static error if the static
+ * type assigned to an expression other than the expression () or
+ * data(()) is empty-sequence().
+ */
+ XPST0005,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XPTY0006,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XPTY0007,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an expression refers to an element name,
+ * attribute name, schema type name, namespace prefix, or variable
+ * name that is not defined in the static context, except for an
+ * ElementName in an ElementTest or an AttributeName in an AttributeTest.
+ */
+ XPST0008,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation that does not support the Schema Import Feature
+ * must raise a static error if a Prolog contains a schema import.
+ */
+ XQST0009,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation must raise a static error if it encounters
+ * a reference to an axis that it does not support.
+ */
+ XPST0010,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the set of definitions contained in all
+ * schemas imported by a Prolog do not satisfy the conditions for
+ * schema validity specified in Sections 3 and 5 of [XML Schema]
+ * Part 1--i.e., each definition must be valid, complete, and unique.
+ */
+ XQST0012,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an implementation recognizes a pragma
+ * but determines that its content is invalid.
+ */
+ XQST0013,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0014,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0015,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation that does not support the Module Feature raises
+ * a static error if it encounters a module declaration or a module
+ * import.
+ */
+ XQST0016,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the expanded QName and number of arguments
+ * in a function call do not match the name and arity of a function
+ * signature in the static context.
+ */
+ XPST0017,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the result of the last step in a path expression
+ * contains both nodes and atomic values.
+ */
+ XPTY0018,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the result of a step (other than the last
+ * step) in a path expression contains an atomic value.
+ */
+ XPTY0019,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if, in an axis step, the context item is not
+ * a node.
+ */
+ XPTY0020,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XPDY0021,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value of a namespace declaration
+ * attribute is not a URILiteral.
+ */
+ XQST0022,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQTY0023,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the content sequence in an element constructor
+ * contains an attribute node following a node that is not an attribute
+ * node.
+ */
+ XQTY0024,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if any attribute of a constructed element
+ * does not have a name that is distinct from the names of all other
+ * attributes of the constructed element.
+ */
+ XQDY0025,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the result of the content expression
+ * of a computed processing instruction constructor contains the
+ * string "?&gt;".
+ */
+ XQDY0026,
+
+ /**
+ * In a validate expression, it is a dynamic error if the root element
+ * information item in the PSVI resulting from validation does not
+ * have the expected validity property: valid if validation mode
+ * is strict, or either valid or notKnown if validation mode is
+ * lax.
+ */
+ XQDY0027,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQTY0028,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQDY0029,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the argument of a validate expression does
+ * not evaluate to exactly one document or element node.
+ */
+ XQTY0030,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the version number specified in a version
+ * declaration is not supported by the implementation.
+ */
+ XQST0031,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a Prolog contains more than one base
+ * URI declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0032,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a module contains multiple bindings for
+ * the same namespace prefix.
+ */
+ XQST0033,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if multiple functions declared or imported
+ * by a module have the number of arguments and their expanded QNames
+ * are equal (as defined by the eq operator).
+ */
+ XQST0034,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error to import two schema components that both
+ * define the same name in the same symbol space and in the same
+ * scope.
+ */
+ XQST0035,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error to import a module if the importing module's
+ * in-scope schema types do not include definitions for the schema
+ * type names that appear in the declarations of variables and functions
+ * (whether in an argument type or return type) that are present
+ * in the imported module and are referenced in the importing module.
+ */
+ XQST0036,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0037,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a Prolog contains more than one default
+ * collation declaration, or the value specified by a default collation
+ * declaration is not present in statically known collations.
+ */
+ XQST0038,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error for a function declaration to have more
+ * than one parameter with the same name.
+ */
+ XQST0039,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the attributes specified by a direct
+ * element constructor do not have distinct expanded QNames.
+ */
+ XQST0040,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the value of the name expression in
+ * a computed processing instruction constructor cannot be cast
+ * to the type xs:NCName.
+ */
+ XQDY0041,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0042,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0043,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the node-name property of the node constructed
+ * by a computed attribute constructor is in the namespace http://www.w3.org/2000/xmlns/
+ * (corresponding to namespace prefix xmlns), or is in no namespace
+ * and has local name xmlns.
+ */
+ XQDY0044,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the function name in a function declaration
+ * is in one of the following namespaces: http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace,
+ * http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema, http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance,
+ * http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions.
+ */
+ XQST0045,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation MAY raise a static error if the value of a
+ * URILiteral is of nonzero length and is not in the lexical space
+ * of xs:anyURI.
+ */
+ XQST0046,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if multiple module imports in the same Prolog
+ * specify the same target namespace.
+ */
+ XQST0047,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a function or variable declared in a
+ * library module is not in the target namespace of the library
+ * module.
+ */
+ XQST0048,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if two or more variables declared or imported
+ * by a module have equal expanded QNames (as defined by the eq
+ * operator.)
+ */
+ XQST0049,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the dynamic type of the operand of a
+ * treat expression does not match the sequence type specified by
+ * the treat expression. This error might also be raised by a path
+ * expression beginning with "/" or "//" if the context node is
+ * not in a tree that is rooted at a document node. This is because
+ * a leading "/" or "//" in a path expression is an abbreviation
+ * for an initial step that includes the clause treat as document-node().
+ */
+ XPDY0050,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a QName that is used as an AtomicType
+ * in a SequenceType is not defined in the in-scope schema types
+ * as an atomic type.
+ */
+ XPST0051,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQDY0052,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0053,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a variable depends on itself.
+ */
+ XQST0054,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a Prolog contains more than one copy-namespaces
+ * declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0055,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0056,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a schema import binds a namespace prefix
+ * but does not specify a target namespace other than a zero-length
+ * string.
+ */
+ XQST0057,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if multiple schema imports specify the same
+ * target namespace.
+ */
+ XQST0058,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an implementation is unable to process
+ * a schema or module import by finding a schema or module with
+ * the specified target namespace.
+ */
+ XQST0059,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the name of a function in a function
+ * declaration is not in a namespace (expanded QName has a null
+ * namespace URI).
+ */
+ XQST0060,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the operand of a validate expression
+ * is a document node whose children do not consist of exactly one
+ * element node and zero or more comment and processing instruction
+ * nodes, in any order.
+ */
+ XQDY0061,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQDY0062,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0063,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the value of the name expression in
+ * a computed processing instruction constructor is equal to "XML"
+ * (in any combination of upper and lower case).
+ */
+ XQDY0064,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a Prolog contains more than one ordering
+ * mode declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0065,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a Prolog contains more than one default
+ * element/type namespace declaration, or more than one default
+ * function namespace declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0066,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a Prolog contains more than one construction
+ * declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0067,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a Prolog contains more than one boundary-space
+ * declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0068,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a Prolog contains more than one empty
+ * order declaration.
+ */
+ XQST0069,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if a namespace URI is bound to the predefined
+ * prefix xmlns, or if a namespace URI other than http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
+ * is bound to the prefix xml, or if the prefix xml is bound to
+ * a namespace URI other than http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace.
+ */
+ XQST0070,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is raised if the namespace declaration attributes
+ * of a direct element constructor do not have distinct names.
+ */
+ XQST0071,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the result of the content expression
+ * of a computed comment constructor contains two adjacent hyphens
+ * or ends with a hyphen.
+ */
+ XQDY0072,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the graph of module imports contains
+ * a cycle (that is, if there exists a sequence of modules M1 ...
+ * Mn such that each Mi imports Mi+1 and Mn imports M1), unless
+ * all the modules in the cycle share a common namespace.
+ */
+ XQST0073,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the value of the name expression in
+ * a computed element or attribute constructor cannot be converted
+ * to an expanded QName (for example, because it contains a namespace
+ * prefix not found in statically known namespaces.)
+ */
+ XQDY0074,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation that does not support the Validation Feature
+ * must raise a static error if it encounters a validate expression.
+ */
+ XQST0075,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a collation subclause in an order by
+ * clause of a FLWOR expression does not identify a collation that
+ * is present in statically known collations.
+ */
+ XQST0076,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0077,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0078,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an extension expression contains neither
+ * a pragma that is recognized by the implementation nor an expression
+ * enclosed in curly braces.
+ */
+ XQST0079,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the target type of a cast or castable
+ * expression is xs:NOTATION or xs:anyAtomicType.
+ */
+ XPST0080,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a QName used in a query contains a namespace
+ * prefix that cannot be expanded into a namespace URI by using
+ * the statically known namespaces.
+ */
+ XPST0081,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XQST0082,
+
+ /**
+ * (Not currently used.)
+ */
+ XPST0083,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a dynamic error if the element validated by a validate
+ * statement does not have a top-level element declaration in the
+ * in-scope element declarations, if validation mode is strict.
+ */
+ XQDY0084,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the namespace URI in a namespace declaration
+ * attribute is a zero-length string, and the implementation does
+ * not support [XML Names 1.1].
+ */
+ XQST0085,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the typed value of a copied element or
+ * attribute node is namespace-sensitive when construction mode
+ * is preserve and copy-namespaces mode is no-preserve.
+ */
+ XQTY0086,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the encoding specified in a Version Declaration
+ * does not conform to the definition of EncName specified in [XML
+ * 1.0].
+ */
+ XQST0087,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the literal that specifies the target
+ * namespace in a module import or a module declaration is of zero
+ * length.
+ */
+ XQST0088,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a variable bound in a for clause of a
+ * FLWOR expression, and its associated positional variable, do
+ * not have distinct names (expanded QNames).
+ */
+ XQST0089,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a character reference does not identify
+ * a valid character in the version of XML that is in use.
+ */
+ XQST0090,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation MAY raise a dynamic error if an xml:id error,
+ * as defined in [XML ID], is encountered during construction of
+ * an attribute named xml:id.
+ */
+ XQDY0091,
+
+ /**
+ * An implementation MAY raise a dynamic error if a constructed
+ * attribute named xml:space has a value other than preserve or
+ * default.
+ */
+ XQDY0092,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error to import a module M1 if there exists a
+ * sequence of modules M1 ... Mi ... M1 such that each module directly
+ * depends on the next module in the sequence (informally, if M1
+ * depends on itself through some chain of module dependencies.)
+ */
+ XQST0093,
+
+ /**
+ * Unidentified error.
+ */
+ FOER0000,
+
+ /**
+ * Division by zero.
+ */
+ FOAR0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Numeric operation overflow/underflow.
+ */
+ FOAR0002,
+
+ /**
+ * Input value too large for decimal.
+ */
+ FOCA0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid lexical value.
+ */
+ FOCA0002,
+
+ /**
+ * Input value too large for integer.
+ */
+ FOCA0003,
+
+ /**
+ * NaN supplied as float/double value.
+ */
+ FOCA0005,
+
+ /**
+ * String to be cast to decimal has too many digits of precision.
+ */
+ FOCA0006,
+
+ /**
+ * Code point not valid.
+ */
+ FOCH0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Unsupported collation.
+ */
+ FOCH0002,
+
+ /**
+ * Unsupported normalization form.
+ */
+ FOCH0003,
+
+ /**
+ * Collation does not support collation units.
+ */
+ FOCH0004,
+
+ /**
+ * No context document.
+ */
+ FODC0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Error retrieving resource.
+ */
+ FODC0002,
+
+ /**
+ * Function stability not defined.
+ */
+ FODC0003,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid argument to fn:collection.
+ */
+ FODC0004,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid argument to fn:doc or fn:doc-available.
+ */
+ FODC0005,
+
+ /**
+ * Overflow/underflow in date/time operation.
+ */
+ FODT0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Overflow/underflow in duration operation.
+ */
+ FODT0002,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid timezone value.
+ */
+ FODT0003,
+
+ /**
+ * No namespace found for prefix.
+ */
+ FONS0004,
+
+ /**
+ * Base-uri not defined in the static context.
+ */
+ FONS0005,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid value for cast/constructor.
+ */
+ FORG0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid argument to fn:resolve-uri().
+ */
+ FORG0002,
+
+ /**
+ * fn:zero-or-one called with a sequence containing more than one
+ * item.
+ */
+ FORG0003,
+
+ /**
+ * fn:one-or-more called with a sequence containing no items.
+ */
+ FORG0004,
+
+ /**
+ * fn:exactly-one called with a sequence containing zero or more
+ * than one item.
+ */
+ FORG0005,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid argument type.
+ */
+ FORG0006,
+
+ /**
+ * Both arguments to fn:dateTime have a specified timezone.
+ */
+ FORG0008,
+
+ /**
+ * Error in resolving a relative URI against a base URI in fn:resolve-uri.
+ */
+ FORG0009,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid regular expression. flags
+ */
+ FORX0001,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid regular expression.
+ */
+ FORX0002,
+
+ /**
+ * Regular expression matches zero-length string.
+ */
+ FORX0003,
+
+ /**
+ * Invalid replacement string.
+ */
+ FORX0004,
+
+ /**
+ * Argument node does not have a typed value.
+ */
+ FOTY0012,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if an item in S6 in sequence normalization is
+ * an attribute node or a namespace node.
+ */
+ SENR0001,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the serializer is unable to satisfy the rules
+ * for either a well-formed XML document entity or a well-formed
+ * XML external general parsed entity, or both, except for content
+ * modified by the character expansion phase of serialization.
+ */
+ SERE0003,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error to specify the doctype-system parameter, or to
+ * specify the standalone parameter with a value other than omit,
+ * if the instance of the data model contains text nodes or multiple
+ * element nodes as children of the root node.
+ */
+ SEPM0004,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the serialized result would contain an NCName
+ * Names that contains a character that is not permitted by the
+ * version of Namespaces in XML specified by the version parameter.
+ */
+ SERE0005,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the serialized result would contain a character
+ * that is not permitted by the version of XML specified by the
+ * version parameter.
+ */
+ SERE0006,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if an output encoding other than UTF-8 or UTF-16
+ * is requested and the serializer does not support that encoding.
+ */
+ SESU0007,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if a character that cannot be represented in the
+ * encoding that the serializer is using for output appears in a
+ * context where character references are not allowed (for example
+ * if the character occurs in the name of an element).
+ */
+ SERE0008,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the omit-xml-declaration parameter has the
+ * value yes, and the standalone attribute has a value other than
+ * omit; or the version parameter has a value other than 1.0 and
+ * the doctype-system parameter is specified.
+ */
+ SEPM0009,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the output method is xml, the value of the
+ * undeclare-prefixes parameter is yes, and the value of the version
+ * parameter is 1.0.
+ */
+ SEPM0010,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the value of the normalization-form parameter
+ * specifies a normalization form that is not supported by the serializer.
+ */
+ SESU0011,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the value of the normalization-form parameter
+ * is fully-normalized and any relevant construct of the result
+ * begins with a combining character.
+ */
+ SERE0012,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error if the serializer does not support the version
+ * of XML or HTML specified by the version parameter.
+ */
+ SESU0013,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error to use the HTML output method when characters
+ * which are legal in XML but not in HTML, specifically the control
+ * characters \#x7F-#x9F, appear in the instance of the data model.
+ */
+ SERE0014,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error to use the HTML output method when &gt; appears within
+ * a processing instruction in the data model instance being serialized.
+ */
+ SERE0015,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a an error if a parameter value is invalid for the defined
+ * domain.
+ */
+ SEPM0016,
+
+ /**
+ * A static error is signaled if an XSLT-defined element is used
+ * in a context where it is not permitted, if a required attribute
+ * is omitted, or if the content of the element does not correspond
+ * to the content that is allowed for the element.
+ */
+ XTSE0010,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an attribute (other than an attribute
+ * written using curly brackets in a position where an attribute
+ * value template is permitted) contains a value that is not one
+ * of the permitted values for that attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE0020,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error to use a reserved namespace in the name
+ * of a named template, a mode, an attribute set, a key, a decimal-format,
+ * a variable or parameter, a stylesheet function, a named output
+ * definition, or a character map.
+ */
+ XTSE0080,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error for an element from the XSLT namespace to
+ * have an attribute whose namespace is either null (that is, an
+ * attribute with an unprefixed name) or the XSLT namespace, other
+ * than attributes defined for the element in this document.
+ */
+ XTSE0090,
+
+ /**
+ * The value of the version attribute must be a number: specifically,
+ * it must be a a valid instance of the type xs:decimal as defined
+ * in [XML Schema Part 2].
+ */
+ XTSE0110,
+
+ /**
+ * An xsl:stylesheet element must not have any text node children.
+ */
+ XTSE0120,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value of an [xsl:]default-collation
+ * attribute, after resolving against the base URI, contains no
+ * URI that the implementation recognizes as a collation URI.
+ */
+ XTSE0125,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the xsl:stylesheet element has a child
+ * element whose name has a null namespace URI.
+ */
+ XTSE0130,
+
+ /**
+ * A literal result element that is used as the outermost element
+ * of a simplified stylesheet module must have an xsl:version attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE0150,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the processor is not able to retrieve
+ * the resource identified by the URI reference [ in the href attribute
+ * of xsl:include or xsl:import] , or if the resource that is retrieved
+ * does not contain a stylesheet module conforming to this specification.
+ */
+ XTSE0165,
+
+ /**
+ * An xsl:include element must be a top-level element.
+ */
+ XTSE0170,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a stylesheet module directly or indirectly
+ * includes itself.
+ */
+ XTSE0180,
+
+ /**
+ * An xsl:import element must be a top-level element.
+ */
+ XTSE0190,
+
+ /**
+ * The xsl:import element children must precede all other element
+ * children of an xsl:stylesheet element, including any xsl:include
+ * element children and any user-defined data elements.
+ */
+ XTSE0200,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a stylesheet module directly or indirectly
+ * imports itself.
+ */
+ XTSE0210,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an xsl:import-schema element that contains
+ * an xs:schema element has a schema-location attribute, or if it
+ * has a namespace attribute that conflicts with the target namespace
+ * of the contained schema.
+ */
+ XTSE0215,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the synthetic schema document does not
+ * satisfy the constraints described in [XML Schema Part 1] (section
+ * 5.1, Errors in Schema Construction and Structure). This includes,
+ * without loss of generality, conflicts such as multiple definitions
+ * of the same name.
+ */
+ XTSE0220,
+
+ /**
+ * Within an XSLT element that is required to be empty, any content
+ * other than comments or processing instructions, including any
+ * whitespace text node preserved using the xml:space="preserve"
+ * attribute, is a static error.
+ */
+ XTSE0260,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if there is a stylesheet module in the stylesheet
+ * that specifies input-type-annotations="strip" and another stylesheet
+ * module that specifies input-type-annotations="preserve".
+ */
+ XTSE0265,
+
+ /**
+ * In the case of a prefixed QName used as the value of an attribute
+ * in the stylesheet, or appearing within an XPath expression in
+ * the stylesheet, it is a static error if the defining element
+ * has no namespace node whose name matches the prefix of the QName.
+ */
+ XTSE0280,
+
+ /**
+ * Where an attribute is defined to contain a pattern, it is a static
+ * error if the pattern does not match the production Pattern.
+ */
+ XTSE0340,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an unescaped left curly bracket appears
+ * in a fixed part of an attribute value template without a matching
+ * right curly bracket.
+ */
+ XTSE0350,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an unescaped right curly bracket occurs
+ * in a fixed part of an attribute value template.
+ */
+ XTSE0370,
+
+ /**
+ * An xsl:template element must have either a match attribute or
+ * a name attribute, or both. An xsl:template element that has no
+ * match attribute must have no mode attribute and no priority attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE0500,
+
+ /**
+ * The value of this attribute [the priority attribute of the xsl:template
+ * element] must conform to the rules for the xs:decimal type defined
+ * in [XML Schema Part 2]. Negative values are permitted..
+ */
+ XTSE0530,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the list [of modes in the mode attribute
+ * of xsl:template] is empty, if the same token is included more
+ * than once in the list, if the list contains an invalid token,
+ * or if the token \#all appears together with any other value.
+ */
+ XTSE0550,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if two parameters of a template or of a
+ * stylesheet function have the same name.
+ */
+ XTSE0580,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a variable-binding element has a select
+ * attribute and has non-empty content.
+ */
+ XTSE0620,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a stylesheet contains more than one binding
+ * of a global variable with the same name and same import precedence,
+ * unless it also contains another binding with the same name and
+ * higher import precedence.
+ */
+ XTSE0630,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a stylesheet contains an xsl:call-template
+ * instruction whose name attribute does not match the name attribute
+ * of any xsl:template in the stylesheet.
+ */
+ XTSE0650,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a stylesheet contains more than one template
+ * with the same name and the same import precedence, unless it
+ * also contains a template with the same name and higher import
+ * precedence.
+ */
+ XTSE0660,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a single xsl:call-template, xsl:apply-templates,
+ * xsl:apply-imports, or xsl:next-match element contains two or
+ * more xsl:with-param elements with matching name attributes.
+ */
+ XTSE0670,
+
+ /**
+ * In the case of xsl:call-template, it is a static error to pass
+ * a non-tunnel parameter named x to a template that does not have
+ * a template parameter named x, unless backwards compatible behavior
+ * is enabled for the xsl:call-template instruction.
+ */
+ XTSE0680,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a template that is invoked using xsl:call-template
+ * declares a template parameter specifying required="yes" and not
+ * specifying tunnel="yes", if no value for this parameter is supplied
+ * by the calling instruction.
+ */
+ XTSE0690,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value of the use-attribute-sets attribute
+ * of an xsl:copy, xsl:element, or xsl:attribute-set element, or
+ * the xsl:use-attribute-sets attribute of a literal result element,
+ * is not a whitespace-separated sequence of QNames, or if it contains
+ * a QName that does not match the name attribute of any xsl:attribute-set
+ * declaration in the stylesheet.
+ */
+ XTSE0710,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an xsl:attribute-set element directly
+ * or indirectly references itself via the names contained in the
+ * use-attribute-sets attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE0720,
+
+ /**
+ * A stylesheet function must have a prefixed name, to remove any
+ * risk of a clash with a function in the default function namespace.
+ * It is a static error if the name has no prefix.
+ */
+ XTSE0740,
+
+ /**
+ * Because arguments to a stylesheet function call must all be specified,
+ * the xsl:param elements within an xsl:function element must not
+ * specify a default value: this means they must be empty, and must
+ * not have a select attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE0760,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error for a stylesheet to contain two or more
+ * functions with the same expanded-QName, the same arity, and the
+ * same import precedence, unless there is another function with
+ * the same expanded-QName and arity, and a higher import precedence.
+ */
+ XTSE0770,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an attribute on a literal result element
+ * is in the XSLT namespace, unless it is one of the attributes
+ * explicitly defined in this specification.
+ */
+ XTSE0805,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a namespace prefix is used within the
+ * [xsl:]exclude-result-prefixes attribute and there is no namespace
+ * binding in scope for that prefix.
+ */
+ XTSE0808,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value \#default is used within the
+ * [xsl:]exclude-result-prefixes attribute and the parent element
+ * of the [xsl:]exclude-result-prefixes attribute has no default
+ * namespace.
+ */
+ XTSE0809,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if there is more than one such declaration
+ * [more than one xsl:namespace-alias declaration] with the same
+ * literal namespace URI and the same import precedence and different
+ * values for the target namespace URI, unless there is also an
+ * xsl:namespace-alias declaration with the same literal namespace
+ * URI and a higher import precedence.
+ */
+ XTSE0810,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a value other than \#default is specified
+ * for either the stylesheet-prefix or the result-prefix attributes
+ * of the xsl:namespace-alias element when there is no in-scope
+ * binding for that namespace prefix.
+ */
+ XTSE0812,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the select attribute of the xsl:attribute
+ * element is present unless the element has empty content.
+ */
+ XTSE0840,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the select attribute of the xsl:value-of
+ * element is present when the content of the element is non-empty,
+ * or if the select attribute is absent when the content is empty.
+ */
+ XTSE0870,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the select attribute of the xsl:processing-instruction
+ * element is present unless the element has empty content.
+ */
+ XTSE0880,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the select attribute of the xsl:namespace
+ * element is present when the element has content other than one
+ * or more xsl:fallback instructions, or if the select attribute
+ * is absent when the element has empty content.
+ */
+ XTSE0910,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the select attribute of the xsl:comment
+ * element is present unless the element has empty content.
+ */
+ XTSE0940,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error to use the xsl:copy or xsl:copy-of instruction
+ * to copy a node that has namespace-sensitive content if the copy-namespaces
+ * attribute has the value no and its explicit or implicit validation
+ * attribute has the value preserve. It is also a type error if
+ * either of these instructions (with validation="preserve") is
+ * used to copy an attribute having namespace-sensitive content,
+ * unless the parent element is also copied. A node has namespace-sensitive
+ * content if its typed value contains an item of type xs:QName
+ * or xs:NOTATION or a type derived therefrom. The reason this is
+ * an error is because the validity of the content depends on the
+ * namespace context being preserved.
+ */
+ XTTE0950,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value attribute of xsl:number is
+ * present unless the select, level, count, and from attributes
+ * are all absent.
+ */
+ XTSE0975,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an xsl:sort element with a select attribute
+ * has non-empty content.
+ */
+ XTSE1015,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an xsl:sort element other than the first
+ * in a sequence of sibling xsl:sort elements has a stable attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE1017,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an xsl:perform-sort instruction with
+ * a select attribute has any content other than xsl:sort and xsl:fallback
+ * instructions.
+ */
+ XTSE1040,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the current-group function is used within
+ * a pattern.
+ */
+ XTSE1060,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the current-grouping-key function is
+ * used within a pattern.
+ */
+ XTSE1070,
+
+ /**
+ * These four attributes [the group-by, group-adjacent, group-starting-with,
+ * and group-ending-with attributes of xsl:for-each-group ] are
+ * mutually exclusive: it is a static error if none of these four
+ * attributes is present, or if more than one of them is present.
+ */
+ XTSE1080,
+
+ /**
+ * It is an error to specify the collation attribute if neither
+ * the group-by attribute nor group-adjacent attribute is specified.
+ */
+ XTSE1090,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the xsl:analyze-string instruction contains
+ * neither an xsl:matching-substring nor an xsl:non-matching-substring
+ * element.
+ */
+ XTSE1130,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if an xsl:key declaration has a use attribute
+ * and has non-empty content, or if it has empty content and no
+ * use attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE1205,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the xsl:key declaration has a collation
+ * attribute whose value (after resolving against the base URI)
+ * is not a URI recognized by the implementation as referring to
+ * a collation.
+ */
+ XTSE1210,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if there are several xsl:key declarations
+ * in the stylesheet with the same key name and different effective
+ * collations. Two collations are the same if their URIs are equal
+ * under the rules for comparing xs:anyURI values, or if the implementation
+ * can determine that they are different URIs referring to the same
+ * collation.
+ */
+ XTSE1220,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a named or unnamed decimal format contains
+ * two conflicting values for the same attribute in different xsl:decimal-format
+ * declarations having the same import precedence, unless there
+ * is another definition of the same attribute with higher import
+ * precedence.
+ */
+ XTSE1290,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the character specified in the zero-digit
+ * attribute is not a digit or is a digit that does not have the
+ * numeric value zero.
+ */
+ XTSE1295,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if, for any named or unnamed decimal format,
+ * the variables representing characters used in a picture string
+ * do not each have distinct values. These variables are decimal-separator-sign,
+ * grouping-sign, percent-sign, per-mille-sign, digit-zero-sign,
+ * digit-sign, and pattern-separator-sign.
+ */
+ XTSE1300,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if there is no namespace bound to the prefix
+ * on the element bearing the [xsl:]extension-element-prefixes attribute
+ * or, when \#default is specified, if there is no default namespace.
+ */
+ XTSE1430,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if both the [xsl:]type and [xsl:]validation
+ * attributes are present on the xsl:element, xsl:attribute, xsl:copy,
+ * xsl:copy-of, xsl:document, or xsl:result-document instructions,
+ * or on a literal result element.
+ */
+ XTSE1505,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value of the type attribute of an
+ * xsl:element, xsl:attribute, xsl:copy, xsl:copy-of, xsl:document,
+ * or xsl:result-document instruction, or the xsl:type attribute
+ * of a literal result element, is not a valid QName, or if it uses
+ * a prefix that is not defined in an in-scope namespace declaration,
+ * or if the QName is not the name of a type definition included
+ * in the in-scope schema components for the stylesheet.
+ */
+ XTSE1520,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the value of the type attribute of an
+ * xsl:attribute instruction refers to a complex type definition
+ */
+ XTSE1530,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if two xsl:output declarations within an
+ * output definition specify explicit values for the same attribute
+ * (other than cdata-section-elements and use-character-maps), with
+ * the values of the attributes being not equal, unless there is
+ * another xsl:output declaration within the same output definition
+ * that has higher import precedence and that specifies an explicit
+ * value for the same attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE1560,
+
+ /**
+ * The value [of the method attribute on xsl:output ] must (if present)
+ * be a valid QName. If the QName does not have a prefix, then it
+ * identifies a method specified in [XSLT and XQuery Serialization]
+ * and must be one of xml, html, xhtml, or text.
+ */
+ XTSE1570,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if the stylesheet contains two or more character
+ * maps with the same name and the same import precedence, unless
+ * it also contains another character map with the same name and
+ * higher import precedence.
+ */
+ XTSE1580,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a name in the use-character-maps attribute
+ * of the xsl:output or xsl:character-map elements does not match
+ * the name attribute of any xsl:character-map in the stylesheet.
+ */
+ XTSE1590,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a static error if a character map references itself, directly
+ * or indirectly, via a name in the use-character-maps attribute.
+ */
+ XTSE1600,
+
+ /**
+ * A basic XSLT processor must signal a static error if the stylesheet
+ * includes an xsl:import-schema declaration.
+ */
+ XTSE1650,
+
+ /**
+ * A basic XSLT processor must signal a static error if the stylesheet
+ * includes an [xsl:]type attribute, or an [xsl:]validation or default-validation
+ * attribute with a value other than strip.
+ */
+ XTSE1660,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the result of evaluating the sequence constructor
+ * cannot be converted to the required type.
+ */
+ XTTE0505,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if an xsl:apply-templates instruction with
+ * no select attribute is evaluated when the context item is not
+ * a node.
+ */
+ XTTE0510,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the sequence returned by the select expression
+ * [of xsl:apply-templates] contains an item that is not a node.
+ */
+ XTTE0520,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the supplied value of a variable cannot
+ * be converted to the required type.
+ */
+ XTTE0570,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the conversion of the supplied value of
+ * a parameter to its required type fails.
+ */
+ XTTE0590,
+
+ /**
+ * If a default value is given explicitly, that is, if there is
+ * either a select attribute or a non-empty sequence constructor,
+ * then it is a type error if the default value cannot be converted
+ * to the required type, using the function conversion rules.
+ */
+ XTTE0600,
+
+ /**
+ * If the as attribute [of xsl:function ] is specified, then the
+ * result evaluated by the sequence constructor (see 5.7 Sequence
+ * Constructors) is converted to the required type, using the function
+ * conversion rules. It is a type error if this conversion fails.
+ */
+ XTTE0780,
+
+ /**
+ * If the value of a parameter to a stylesheet function cannot be
+ * converted to the required type, a type error is signaled.
+ */
+ XTTE0790,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the xsl:number instruction is evaluated,
+ * with no value or select attribute, when the context item is not
+ * a node.
+ */
+ XTTE0990,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the result of evaluating the select attribute
+ * of the xsl:number instruction is anything other than a single
+ * node.
+ */
+ XTTE1000,
+
+ /**
+ * If any sort key value, after atomization and any type conversion
+ * required by the data-type attribute, is a sequence containing
+ * more than one item, then the effect depends on whether the xsl:sort
+ * element is evaluated with backwards compatible behavior. With
+ * backwards compatible behavior, the effective sort key value is
+ * the first item in the sequence. In other cases, this is a type
+ * error.
+ */
+ XTTE1020,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if the grouping key evaluated using the group-adjacent
+ * attribute is an empty sequence, or a sequence containing more
+ * than one item.
+ */
+ XTTE1100,
+
+ /**
+ * When the group-starting-with or group-ending-with attribute [of
+ * the xsl:for-each-group instruction] is used, it is a type error
+ * if the result of evaluating the select expression contains an
+ * item that is not a node.
+ */
+ XTTE1120,
+
+ /**
+ * If the validation attribute of an xsl:element, xsl:attribute,
+ * xsl:copy, xsl:copy-of, or xsl:result-document instruction, or
+ * the xsl:validation attribute of a literal result element, has
+ * the effective value strict, and schema validity assessment concludes
+ * that the validity of the element or attribute is invalid or unknown,
+ * a type error occurs. As with other type errors, the error may
+ * be signaled statically if it can be detected statically.
+ */
+ XTTE1510,
+
+ /**
+ * If the validation attribute of an xsl:element, xsl:attribute,
+ * xsl:copy, xsl:copy-of, or xsl:result-document instruction, or
+ * the xsl:validation attribute of a literal result element, has
+ * the effective value strict, and there is no matching top-level
+ * declaration in the schema, then a type error occurs. As with
+ * other type errors, the error may be signaled statically if it
+ * can be detected statically.
+ */
+ XTTE1512,
+
+ /**
+ * If the validation attribute of an xsl:element, xsl:attribute,
+ * xsl:copy, xsl:copy-of, or xsl:result-document instruction, or
+ * the xsl:validation attribute of a literal result element, has
+ * the effective value lax, and schema validity assessment concludes
+ * that the element or attribute is invalid, a type error occurs.
+ * As with other type errors, the error may be signaled statically
+ * if it can be detected statically.
+ */
+ XTTE1515,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if an [xsl:]type attribute is defined for
+ * a constructed element or attribute, and the outcome of schema
+ * validity assessment against that type is that the validity property
+ * of that element or attribute information item is other than valid.
+ */
+ XTTE1540,
+
+ /**
+ * A type error occurs if a type or validation attribute is defined
+ * (explicitly or implicitly) for an instruction that constructs
+ * a new attribute node, if the effect of this is to cause the attribute
+ * value to be validated against a type that is derived from, or
+ * constructed by list or union from, the primitive types xs:QName
+ * or xs:NOTATION.
+ */
+ XTTE1545,
+
+ /**
+ * A type error occurs [when a document node is validated] unless
+ * the children of the document node comprise exactly one element
+ * node, no text nodes, and zero or more comment and processing
+ * instruction nodes, in any order.
+ */
+ XTTE1550,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a type error if, when validating a document node, document-level
+ * constraints are not satisfied. These constraints include identity
+ * constraints (xs:unique, xs:key, and xs:keyref) and ID/IDREF constraints.
+ */
+ XTTE1555,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of an attribute written using curly brackets, in a position where
+ * an attribute value template is permitted, is a value that is
+ * not one of the permitted values for that attribute. If the processor
+ * is able to detect the error statically (for example, when any
+ * XPath expressions within the curly brackets can be evaluated
+ * statically), then the processor may optionally signal this as
+ * a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE0030,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the invocation of the
+ * stylesheet specifies a template name that does not match the
+ * expanded-QName of a named template defined in the stylesheet.
+ */
+ XTDE0040,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the invocation of the
+ * stylesheet specifies an initial mode (other than the default
+ * mode) that does not match the expanded-QName in the mode attribute
+ * of any template defined in the stylesheet.
+ */
+ XTDE0045,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the invocation of the
+ * stylesheet specifies both an initial mode and an initial template.
+ */
+ XTDE0047,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the stylesheet that
+ * is invoked declares a visible stylesheet parameter with required="yes"
+ * and no value for this parameter is supplied during the invocation
+ * of the stylesheet. A stylesheet parameter is visible if it is
+ * not masked by another global variable or parameter with the same
+ * name and higher import precedence.
+ */
+ XTDE0050,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the initial template
+ * defines a template parameter that specifies required="yes".
+ */
+ XTDE0060,
+
+ /**
+ * If an implementation does not support backwards-compatible behavior,
+ * then it is a non-recoverable dynamic error if any element is
+ * evaluated that enables backwards-compatible behavior.
+ */
+ XTDE0160,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error if this [the process of finding
+ * an xsl:strip-space or xsl:preserve-space declaration to match
+ * an element in the source document] leaves more than one match,
+ * unless all the matched declarations are equivalent (that is,
+ * they are all xsl:strip-space or they are all xsl:preserve-space).
+ * Action: The optional recovery action is to select, from the matches
+ * that are left, the one that occurs last in declaration order.
+ */
+ XTRE0270,
+
+ /**
+ * Where the result of evaluating an XPath expression (or an attribute
+ * value template) is required to be a lexical QName, then unless
+ * otherwise specified it is a non-recoverable dynamic error if
+ * the defining element has no namespace node whose name matches
+ * the prefix of the lexical QName. This error may be signaled as
+ * a static error if the value of the expression can be determined
+ * statically.
+ */
+ XTDE0290,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the result sequence
+ * used to construct the content of an element node contains a namespace
+ * node or attribute node that is preceded in the sequence by a
+ * node that is neither a namespace node nor an attribute node.
+ */
+ XTDE0410,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the result sequence
+ * used to construct the content of a document node contains a namespace
+ * node or attribute node.
+ */
+ XTDE0420,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the result sequence
+ * contains two or more namespace nodes having the same name but
+ * different string values (that is, namespace nodes that map the
+ * same prefix to different namespace URIs).
+ */
+ XTDE0430,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the result sequence
+ * contains a namespace node with no name and the element node being
+ * constructed has a null namespace URI (that is, it is an error
+ * to define a default namespace when the element is in no namespace).
+ */
+ XTDE0440,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if namespace fixup is performed
+ * on an element that contains among the typed values of the element
+ * and its attributes two values of type xs:QName or xs:NOTATION
+ * containing conflicting namespace prefixes, that is, two values
+ * that use the same prefix to refer to different namespace URIs.
+ */
+ XTDE0485,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error if the conflict resolution
+ * algorithm for template rules leaves more than one matching template
+ * rule. Action: The optional recovery action is to select, from
+ * the matching template rules that are left, the one that occurs
+ * last in declaration order.
+ */
+ XTRE0540,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if xsl:apply-imports or
+ * xsl:next-match is evaluated when the current template rule is
+ * null.
+ */
+ XTDE0560,
+
+ /**
+ * If an optional parameter has no select attribute and has an empty
+ * sequence constructor, and if there is an as attribute, then the
+ * default value of the parameter is an empty sequence. If the empty
+ * sequence is not a valid instance of the required type defined
+ * in the as attribute, then the parameter is treated as a required
+ * parameter, which means that it is a non-recoverable dynamic error
+ * if the caller supplies no value for the parameter.
+ */
+ XTDE0610,
+
+ /**
+ * In general, a circularity in a stylesheet is a non-recoverable
+ * dynamic error.
+ */
+ XTDE0640,
+
+ /**
+ * In other cases, [with xsl:apply-templates, xsl:apply-imports,
+ * and xsl:next-match, or xsl:call-template with tunnel parameters]
+ * it is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the template that is
+ * invoked declares a template parameter with required="yes" and
+ * no value for this parameter is supplied by the calling instruction.
+ */
+ XTDE0700,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error if the name of a constructed
+ * attribute is xml:space and the value is not either default or
+ * preserve. Action: The optional recovery action is to construct
+ * the attribute with the value as requested.
+ */
+ XTRE0795,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the name attribute [of the xsl:element instruction] is not
+ * a lexical QName.
+ */
+ XTDE0820,
+
+ /**
+ * In the case of an xsl:element instruction with no namespace attribute,
+ * it is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the name attribute is a QName whose prefix is not declared
+ * in an in-scope namespace declaration for the xsl:element instruction.
+ */
+ XTDE0830,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the namespace attribute [of the xsl:element instruction] is
+ * not in the lexical space of the xs:anyURI data type.
+ */
+ XTDE0835,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the name attribute [of an xsl:attribute instruction] is not
+ * a lexical QName.
+ */
+ XTDE0850,
+
+ /**
+ * In the case of an xsl:attribute instruction with no namespace
+ * attribute, it is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective
+ * value of the name attribute is the string xmlns.
+ */
+ XTDE0855,
+
+ /**
+ * In the case of an xsl:attribute instruction with no namespace
+ * attribute, it is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective
+ * value of the name attribute is a lexical QName whose prefix is
+ * not declared in an in-scope namespace declaration for the xsl:attribute
+ * instruction.
+ */
+ XTDE0860,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the namespace attribute [of the xsl:attribute instruction]
+ * is not in the lexical space of the xs:anyURI data type.
+ */
+ XTDE0865,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the name attribute [of the xsl:processing-instruction instruction]
+ * is not both an NCName Names and a PITarget XML.
+ */
+ XTDE0890,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the string value of
+ * the new namespace node [created using xsl:namespace] is not valid
+ * in the lexical space of the data type xs:anyURI. [see ERR XTDE0835]
+ */
+ XTDE0905,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the name attribute [of the xsl:namespace instruction] is neither
+ * a zero-length string nor an NCName Names, or if it is xmlns.
+ */
+ XTDE0920,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the xsl:namespace instruction
+ * generates a namespace node whose name is xml and whose string
+ * value is not http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace, or a namespace
+ * node whose string value is http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
+ * and whose name is not xml.
+ */
+ XTDE0925,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if evaluating the select
+ * attribute or the contained sequence constructor of an xsl:namespace
+ * instruction results in a zero-length string.
+ */
+ XTDE0930,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if any undiscarded item
+ * in the atomized sequence supplied as the value of the value attribute
+ * of xsl:number cannot be converted to an integer, or if the resulting
+ * integer is less than 0 (zero).
+ */
+ XTDE0980,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if, for any sort key component,
+ * the set of sort key values evaluated for all the items in the
+ * initial sequence, after any type conversion requested, contains
+ * a pair of ordinary values for which the result of the XPath lt
+ * operator is an error.
+ */
+ XTDE1030,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the collation attribute
+ * of xsl:sort (after resolving against the base URI) is not a URI
+ * that is recognized by the implementation as referring to a collation.
+ */
+ XTDE1035,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the collation URI specified
+ * to xsl:for-each-group (after resolving against the base URI)
+ * is a collation that is not recognized by the implementation.
+ * (For notes, [see ERR XTDE1035].)
+ */
+ XTDE1110,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the regex attribute [of the xsl:analyze-string instruction]
+ * does not conform to the required syntax for regular expressions,
+ * as specified in [Functions and Operators]. If the regular expression
+ * is known statically (for example, if the attribute does not contain
+ * any expressions enclosed in curly brackets) then the processor
+ * may signal the error as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1140,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the flags attribute [of the xsl:analyze-string instruction]
+ * has a value other than the values defined in [Functions and Operators].
+ * If the value of the attribute is known statically (for example,
+ * if the attribute does not contain any expressions enclosed in
+ * curly brackets) then the processor may signal the error as a
+ * static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1145,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the regex attribute [of the xsl:analyze-string instruction]
+ * is a regular expression that matches a zero-length string: or
+ * more specifically, if the regular expression $r and flags $f
+ * are such that matches("", $r, $f) returns true. If the regular
+ * expression is known statically (for example, if the attribute
+ * does not contain any expressions enclosed in curly brackets)
+ * then the processor may signal the error as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1150,
+
+ /**
+ * When a URI reference [supplied to the document function] contains
+ * a fragment identifier, it is a recoverable dynamic error if the
+ * media type is not one that is recognized by the processor, or
+ * if the fragment identifier does not conform to the rules for
+ * fragment identifiers for that media type, or if the fragment
+ * identifier selects something other than a sequence of nodes (for
+ * example, if it selects a range of characters within a text node).
+ * Action: The optional recovery action is to ignore the fragment
+ * identifier and return the document node.
+ */
+ XTRE1160,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if a URI [supplied in the
+ * first argument to the unparsed-text function] contains a fragment
+ * identifier, or if it cannot be used to retrieve a resource containing
+ * text.
+ */
+ XTDE1170,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if a resource [retrieved
+ * using the unparsed-text function] contains octets that cannot
+ * be decoded into Unicode characters using the specified encoding,
+ * or if the resulting characters are not permitted XML characters.
+ * This includes the case where the processor does not support the
+ * requested encoding.
+ */
+ XTDE1190,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the second argument
+ * of the unparsed-text function is omitted and the processor cannot
+ * infer the encoding using external information and the encoding
+ * is not UTF-8.
+ */
+ XTDE1200,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the value [of the first
+ * argument to the key function] is not a valid QName, or if there
+ * is no namespace declaration in scope for the prefix of the QName,
+ * or if the name obtained by expanding the QName is not the same
+ * as the expanded name of any xsl:key declaration in the stylesheet.
+ * If the processor is able to detect the error statically (for
+ * example, when the argument is supplied as a string literal),
+ * then the processor may optionally signal this as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1260,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error to call the key function
+ * with two arguments if there is no context node, or if the root
+ * of the tree containing the context node is not a document node;
+ * or to call the function with three arguments if the root of the
+ * tree containing the node supplied in the third argument is not
+ * a document node.
+ */
+ XTDE1270,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the name specified as
+ * the $decimal-format-name argument [ to the format-number function]
+ * is not a valid QName, or if its prefix has not been declared
+ * in an in-scope namespace declaration, or if the stylesheet does
+ * not contain a declaration of a decimal-format with a matching
+ * expanded-QName. If the processor is able to detect the error
+ * statically (for example, when the argument is supplied as a string
+ * literal), then the processor may optionally signal this as a
+ * static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1280,
+
+ /**
+ * The picture string [supplied to the format-number function] must
+ * conform to the following rules. [ See full specification.] It
+ * is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the picture string does
+ * not satisfy these rules.
+ */
+ XTDE1310,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the syntax of the picture
+ * [used for date/time formatting] is incorrect.
+ */
+ XTDE1340,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if a component specifier
+ * within the picture [used for date/time formatting] refers to
+ * components that are not available in the given type of $value,
+ * for example if the picture supplied to the format-time refers
+ * to the year, month, or day component.
+ */
+ XTDE1350,
+
+ /**
+ * If the current function is evaluated within an expression that
+ * is evaluated when the context item is undefined, a non-recoverable
+ * dynamic error occurs.
+ */
+ XTDE1360,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the unparsed-entity-uri
+ * function is called when there is no context node, or when the
+ * root of the tree containing the context node is not a document
+ * node.
+ */
+ XTDE1370,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the unparsed-entity-public-id
+ * function is called when there is no context node, or when the
+ * root of the tree containing the context node is not a document
+ * node.
+ */
+ XTDE1380,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the value [supplied
+ * as the $property-name argument to the system-property function]
+ * is not a valid QName, or if there is no namespace declaration
+ * in scope for the prefix of the QName. If the processor is able
+ * to detect the error statically (for example, when the argument
+ * is supplied as a string literal), then the processor may optionally
+ * signal this as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1390,
+
+ /**
+ * When a transformation is terminated by use of xsl:message terminate="yes",
+ * the effect is the same as when a non-recoverable dynamic error
+ * occurs during the transformation.
+ */
+ XTMM9000,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the argument [passed
+ * to the function-available function] does not evaluate to a string
+ * that is a valid QName, or if there is no namespace declaration
+ * in scope for the prefix of the QName. If the processor is able
+ * to detect the error statically (for example, when the argument
+ * is supplied as a string literal), then the processor may optionally
+ * signal this as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1400,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the arguments supplied
+ * to a call on an extension function do not satisfy the rules defined
+ * for that particular extension function, or if the extension function
+ * reports an error, or if the result of the extension function
+ * cannot be converted to an XPath value.
+ */
+ XTDE1420,
+
+ /**
+ * When backwards compatible behavior is enabled, it is a non-recoverable
+ * dynamic error to evaluate an extension function call if no implementation
+ * of the extension function is available.
+ */
+ XTDE1425,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the argument [passed
+ * to the type-available function] does not evaluate to a string
+ * that is a valid QName, or if there is no namespace declaration
+ * in scope for the prefix of the QName. If the processor is able
+ * to detect the error statically (for example, when the argument
+ * is supplied as a string literal), then the processor may optionally
+ * signal this as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1428,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the argument [passed
+ * to the element-available function] does not evaluate to a string
+ * that is a valid QName, or if there is no namespace declaration
+ * in scope for the prefix of the QName. If the processor is able
+ * to detect the error statically (for example, when the argument
+ * is supplied as a string literal), then the processor may optionally
+ * signal this as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1440,
+
+ /**
+ * When a processor performs fallback for an extension instruction
+ * that is not recognized, if the instruction element has one or
+ * more xsl:fallback children, then the content of each of the xsl:fallback
+ * children must be evaluated; it is a non-recoverable dynamic error
+ * if it has no xsl:fallback children.
+ */
+ XTDE1450,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error if the effective value
+ * of the format attribute [of an xsl:result-document element] is
+ * not a valid lexical QName, or if it does not match the expanded-QName
+ * of an output definition in the stylesheet. If the processor is
+ * able to detect the error statically (for example, when the format
+ * attribute contains no curly brackets), then the processor may
+ * optionally signal this as a static error.
+ */
+ XTDE1460,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error to evaluate the xsl:result-document
+ * instruction in temporary output state.
+ */
+ XTDE1480,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a non-recoverable dynamic error for a transformation to
+ * generate two or more final result trees with the same URI.
+ */
+ XTDE1490,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error for a transformation to generate
+ * two or more final result trees with URIs that identify the same
+ * physical resource. The optional recovery action is implementation-dependent,
+ * since it may be impossible for the processor to detect the error.
+ */
+ XTRE1495,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error for a stylesheet to write to
+ * an external resource and read from the same resource during a
+ * single transformation, whether or not the same URI is used to
+ * access the resource in both cases. Action: The optional recovery
+ * action is implementation-dependent: implementations are not required
+ * to detect the error condition. Note that if the error is not
+ * detected, it is undefined whether the document that is read from
+ * the resource reflects its state before or after the result tree
+ * is written.
+ */
+ XTRE1500,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error if an xsl:value-of or xsl:text
+ * instruction specifies that output escaping is to be disabled
+ * and the implementation does not support this. Action: The optional
+ * recovery action is to ignore the disable-output-escaping attribute.
+ */
+ XTRE1620,
+
+ /**
+ * It is a recoverable dynamic error if an xsl:value-of or xsl:text
+ * instruction specifies that output escaping is to be disabled
+ * when writing to a final result tree that is not being serialized.
+ * Action: The optional recovery action is to ignore the disable-output-escaping
+ * attribute.
+ */
+ XTRE1630,
+
+ /**
+ * A basic XSLT processor must raise a non-recoverable dynamic error
+ * if the input to the processor includes a node with a type annotation
+ * other than xs:untyped or xs:untypedAtomic, or an atomic value
+ * of a type other than those which a basic XSLT processor supports.
+ */
+ XTDE1665
+
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Issues a warning, should not be used excessively. This can
+ * be used to communicate that a certain implementation defined
+ * feature is unsupported or that a certain expression most likely
+ * doesn't do what the users wants, to name a few examples.
+ *
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#errors">XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0,
+ * 2.3 Error Handling</a>
+ * @param message the message to be read by the user.
+ * @param sourceLocation the location of where the warning originates from.
+ */
+ void warning(const QString &message, const QSourceLocation &sourceLocation = QSourceLocation());
+
+ /**
+ * Issues an error. May be used at the static analysis phase or
+ * the dynamic evaluation phase.
+ *
+ * For SourceLocationReflection instances, the overload taking an SouourceLocationReflection should be used.
+ *
+ * @see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#errors">XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0,
+ * 2.3 Error Handling</a>
+ * @param message the message to be read by the user.
+ * @param errorCode identifies the error condition, as described
+ * @param sourceLocation the location of where the error originates from
+ * in "XML Path Language (XPath) 2.0" section "G Error Conditions"
+ */
+ void error(const QString &message,
+ const ReportContext::ErrorCode errorCode,
+ const QSourceLocation &sourceLocation);
+
+ /**
+ * Overload.
+ *
+ * Same as the above, but passes the SourceLocationReflection as reference for error reporting.
+ */
+ void error(const QString &message,
+ const ReportContext::ErrorCode errorCode,
+ const SourceLocationReflection *const reflection);
+
+ /**
+ * Issues an error which is not identified in the XPath specifications. This function
+ * is among other things used for implementing the <tt>fn:error()</tt> function.
+ */
+ void error(const QString &message,
+ const QXmlName qName,
+ const SourceLocationReflection *const r);
+
+ /**
+ * @return the QAbstractMessageHandler which functions such as warning() and
+ * error() should submit messages to. This function
+ * may never return @c null; a valid QAbstractMessageHandler pointer must always be returned.
+ */
+ virtual QAbstractMessageHandler *messageHandler() const = 0;
+
+ virtual NamePool::Ptr namePool() const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a string representation of the error code @p code.
+ *
+ * @see ReportContext::ErrorCode
+ * @param errorCode identifies the error condition, as described
+ * in <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath20/#id-errors">XML Path
+ * Language (XPath) 2.0, G Error Conditions</a>
+ */
+ static QString codeToString(const ReportContext::ErrorCode errorCode);
+
+ /**
+ * @returns the error code part of @p typeURI and sets @p uri to the error namespace. Note
+ * that the error namespace not necessarily is the namespace for XPath and
+ * XQuery errors, http://www.w3.org/2005/xqt-errors, but can be user defined.
+ */
+ static QString codeFromURI(const QString &typeURI,
+ QString &uri);
+
+ /**
+ * @short Returns the source location applying for @p reflection.
+ */
+ virtual QSourceLocation locationFor(const SourceLocationReflection *const reflection) const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ * Resolves @p relative against @p baseURI, possibly using a URI resolver.
+ */
+ QUrl resolveURI(const QUrl &relative,
+ const QUrl &baseURI) const;
+
+ /**
+ * @short The URI resolver in use.
+ *
+ * If no URI resolver is in use, a @c null pointer is returned.
+ *
+ * @note You should probably use resolveURI(), which handles the case of
+ * when uriResolver() is @c null.
+ */
+ virtual const QAbstractUriResolver *uriResolver() const = 0;
+
+ private:
+ void createError(const QString &description,
+ const QtMsgType type,
+ const QUrl &id,
+ const QSourceLocation &sourceLocation) const;
+ static inline QString finalizeDescription(const QString &desc);
+ QSourceLocation lookupSourceLocation(const SourceLocationReflection *const ref) const;
+
+ Q_DISABLE_COPY(ReportContext)
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * @short This is the class type that is being thrown when a query error occur.
+ *
+ * @relates ReportContext
+ */
+ typedef bool Exception;
+}
+
+QT_END_NAMESPACE
+
+QT_END_HEADER
+
+#endif