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The fourth example in `5.4.4.1 Examples' appears to have a type. It reads: fn:min(xs:float(0.0E0), xs:float(-0.0E0) can return either positive or negative zero. I think it should be: fn:min((xs:float(0.0E0), xs:float(-0.0E0))) can return either positive or negative zero. That is, I think one pair of parentheses and one right parenthesis is missing. Cheers, Frans
It's just a right paenthesis that's missing.
I think Frans is right and Colin is wrong. You have to say min((1,2)) to get the min of a literal sequence. Michael Kay
Yes, I was mistaken.
Appreciate the close reading! Fixed!