Re: Proposed requirements: Operations on primitive types
Robert Barta <[email protected]> Tue, 22 Jul 2003 08:20:10 +1000
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On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 04:33:04PM +0200, Lars Marius Garshol wrote: > One issue we have not discussed so far is to what extent we should > support primitive types and operations on them. That is, should a > query be allowed to interpret internal occurrences as containing > numbers? Dates? Lars, This is a tricky one. On the one hand the official TM standards so far are oblivious to typing: except 'string' I cannot remember seeing anything yet, maybe at some time in TMCL. On the other hand it is a frequent developer request to add all sorts of data into a resourceData element. There is no TM-ish way to indicate _what_ kind of data one adds. For a constraint/template language it may mean that validation also includes the validation of content in the resourceDate element. What if this is XML? Should another validator be launched? Should a DSDL framework (shiver :-) be used? What I am saying is that a query language rightfully may take the stance to ignore typing altogether, even though it is ultimately not very practical. > And, if we support this, should we also support operations on these > values? That is, basic arithmetic functions on numbers like plus, > minus, multiplication, etc? String operations like those of XPath? > Date functions? Regular expressions? What I would imagine is that we include minimal integer arithmetic (+,-,*,div,mod) and maybe some string functions (length, substring, concat/join) and use a (perlish) implicit conversion mechanism. Everything else might be tucked away into 3rd party function libaries. Maybe there are some suggestions about dates, though, as they appear quite frequently. Tricky. \rho