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* xmlschemas.c: Fixed some identity-constraint issues: Restructured IDC node-tables Allowed IDCs to resolve also to nodes of complex type with simple content. Added check for keyrefs with references to keyrefs. IDC target-nodes were interferring with IDC node-tables, since they used one list of entries only. I separated this one big list into 3 lists: 1 for IDC node-table entries, 1 for _duplicates_ of IDC node-table entries and 1 for IDC target-nodes. More code, but cleaner and it works at last. Keyrefs will fail to resolve to duplicate key/unique entries. I thought this was already working this way, but it didn't. The wording of the definition for [node table] in the spec can lead to a scenario, where keyrefs resolve perfectly, even if the relevant key-sequences of the referenced key/unique have duplicates in the subtree. Currently only Saxon 8.5.1 is dissallowing resolution to duplicate entries correctly - we will follow Saxon here. Removed some intel compiler warnings (reported by Kjartan Maraas, bug #318517). * pattern.c: Fixed an IDC-XPath problem when resolving to attributes.
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