[7.x.x] Improvements to XPath Axes navigation#163
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…verted to a Sequence of Nodes
…//function(following::node()), and //function(preceding::node()) whereby these were incorrectly parsed and flattened to just a descendant-or-self::node() lookup, resulting in incorrect results during evaluation.
…bute) returned nothing
…e previous enforceOrder values is correctly preserved
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Fixes a number of bugs in Axes navigation for the expressions:
//following::node()//function(following::node())//preceding::node()//function(preceding::node())//(@my-attribute)Fixes a bug in removing duplicate nodes from Sequences.
Reduced the memory used by
intersectandexceptexpressions whilst also increasing their performance.Reduced the memory needed to Sequences and increased their performance.