operator
system-identifier of entity
    
 system-identifier of entity retrieves the system identifier of the currently-active external entity,
      if any. It can be used in an external-data-entity rule or a external-text-entity rule, or in the
      dynamic scope created by the execution of these rules. So, in a function called from the body of an
      external-text-entity rule, system-identifier of entity will evaluate to the system identifier of
      the entity that fired the rule. If the currently-active entity is a defaulted entity,
      system-identifier of entity will evaluate to the system identifier of the default entity as it was
      declared in the input DTD.
      
 In an external-data-entity rule or an external-text-entity rule, the format item %eq
      is a shorthand for system-identifier of entity.
      
 If the currently-active external entity does not have a system identifier, system-identifier of entity
      uses the entity's public identifier to look up a system identifier on the current module's #library shelf,
      effectively as if
        
#library{public-identifier of}
 It is an error to invoke system-identifier of entity for an entity that
      was not declared with a system identifier, or whose public identifier cannot be used in tandem with
      #library to resolve to a system identifier. When in doubt, system-identifier of entity should
      be preceded by the entity is system test:
        
do when entity is system output system-identifier of entity