operator
true
if the most recently closed subelement of the qualified element is specified, and
false
otherwise. Replacing is
with isnt
will reverse the results.
last proper? subelement (of element-expression)? (is | isnt) (element-name | element-name-list)
last subelement is
is an element test that evaluates to true
if the name of the most recently
closed subelement is given in the test's list of element names.
When the keyword proper
is specified, the last subelement is
test ignores included
elements. If all of the subelements of the referenced element have been included elements, then the test will
fail.
When the last subelement is
test is applied to the current element from an element rule, it fails
if the content has not yet been processed.
When invoked on ancestor elements, the last subelement is
test is related to the previous
is
test.
The following output
action uses last subelement
as a qualifier. This action will be executed only
when the last subelement of the parent element has a status of inclusion
:
output "\par %n" when status of last subelement of parent is inclusion