ISSUE-29
what to do with what to do with uncommon data structures in programming languages
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- Basic
- Raised by:
- Paul Downey
- Opened on:
- 2006-03-27
- Description:
originates from ISSUE-1, raised by Vladislav Bezrukov (SAP): """ (2) a list of common structures which are not covered and why not and what to do with them - pointers (data reference, object reference) - semantical aspects - complications with binary data (?) - customizing data, etc (3) what to do with "uncommon" data structures that I have in my programming language - for example in SAP ABAP language there are some specific data constructs, e.g. field-symbol which represents a specific declaration (as opposed to a type definition) being assigned upon another data """
- Related emails:
- ISSUE-29: what to do with what to do with \\'uncommon\\' data structures in programming languages (from dean+cgi@w3.org on 2006-03-27)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding Telcon 28 March 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-03-28)
- Minutes from XML Schema Patterns for Databinding call 28 March 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-03-28)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding Telcon 4 April 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-04-01)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding Telcon 18 April 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-04-15)
- Agenda: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding Telcon 25 April 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-04-23)
- Minutes: XML Schema Patterns for Databinding F2F 31st July - 1st August 2006 (from paul.downey@bt.com on 2006-08-01)
Related notes:
2006-08-01: Closed No action.