ISSUE-56: Inverse triple constraints (drop me)

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Inverse triple constraints (drop me)

State:
CLOSED
Product:
SHACL Spec
Raised by:
Jose Emilio Labra Gayo
Opened on:
2015-05-23
Description:
A common use case is to define constraints on the incoming arcs of a node. In compact syntax, inverse constraints are defined by the "^" operator.

For example:

<IsKnown> {
^foaf:knows @<PersonShape>+
}

defines nodes that receive one or more arcs "foaf:knows" from a node of shape <PersonShape>

The SHACL spec should define the semantics of inverse triple constraints and its interaction with other features of the language.
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  1. shapes-ISSUE-56 (labra): Inverse triple constraints [SHACL Spec] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2015-05-23)

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Closed by request from Jose who raised it.

Arnaud Le Hors, 3 Jun 2015, 18:54:49

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