Hi John,

 Thanks very much for the fast response on this.

I will take for a spin and let you know. My guess the remaining issues will
be:

1. The statically known namespaces. I cobbled together this list
https://github.com/apb2006/xqwebdoc/blob/master/src/xqwebdoc/lib/parsers/xqueryparser-bx.xq#L261but
maybe some sort of pluggable list as XML config file would be best?

2. the map extension  http://dev.saxonica.com/blog/mike/2012/01/#000188

3. BaseX specific syntax. I believe the only one is fuzzy  search
https://github.com/micheee/xqwebdoc/commit/c6a65b0108ccd2d1f95c3d85ea9da940ec5b2e20

Separately and more generally it would be good to extend the xqdoc format
to capture annotations. I have added this as an issue
https://github.com/xquery/xquerydoc/issues/24

Cheers
/Andy


On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 10:40 AM, John Snelson
<john.snel...@marklogic.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> The xquerydoc project is a 100% XQuery 1.0 project which can parse XQuery
> modules and extract XQDoc style documentation. I've recently extended it to
> be able to parse XQuery Update and XQuery Full Text, which I believe solves
> the majority of problems if you want to use it with modules written for
> BaseX. The project is available here:
>
> https://github.com/xquery/xquerydoc
>
> I'm happy to add any other syntax that BaseX supports as well, but I'll
> need help understanding what that is if there is anything.
>
>  Enjoy your XQuery documentation!
>
> John
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