Philosophy of XML datatypes (was: What is an integer? (was: Re: [xml-dev] XML Quiz))
Roger L Costello <[email protected]> Sun, 26 Mar 2023 19:28:37 +0000
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<num>44</num> The value of the <num> element -- 44 -- represents an integer. How do we know that 44 represents an integer? Because it matches the regex [+-]?[0-9]+ and someone decided that any string matching that regex represents an integer. So 44 is an integer? No, integers are abstract objects and 44 is a physical object. So 44 is not an integer? Precisely. It is a representation of an idealized object. It is a representation of an integer. ............................ The philosophers out there, would you elaborate on this please? /Roger _______________________________________________________________________ XML-DEV is a publicly archived, unmoderated list hosted by OASIS to support XML implementation and development. To minimize spam in the archives, you must subscribe before posting. [Un]Subscribe/change address: http://www.oasis-open.org/mlmanage/ Or unsubscribe: [email protected] subscribe: [email protected] List archive: http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/ List Guidelines: http://www.oasis-open.org/maillists/guidelines.php