ISSUE-355: introduce a convenience notation for qualified names
convenient-notation-for-qualified-names
introduce a convenience notation for qualified names
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- prov-n
- Raised by:
- Luc Moreau
- Opened on:
- 2012-04-19
- Description:
- PROV-N has a production for typed literals [1].
"1234" %% xsd:Integer
"abc" %% xsd:String
It allows for convenience notation (with stringLiteral and intLiteral)
123
"abc"
Qualified names need to be written as follows:
"ex:Foo" %% xsd:QName
Which is not very pleasant to read.
It is proposed to introduce a convenience notation for qualified names.
The proposal is to use another form of singe quotes for this:
'ex:Foo'
would convenience notation for
"ex:Foo" %% xsd:QName
PS. At the same time, we should allow for more relaxed local names (not necessarily XML QNames). We should allow prov:qualifiedName in the list of permitted dataytypes in literals.
[1] http://dvcs.w3.org/hg/prov/raw-file/default/model/prov-n.html#expression-literal - Related Actions Items:
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- Related emails:
- prov-n issues closed (from l.moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk on 2012-10-15)
- Re: PROV-ISSUE-355 (convenient-notation-for-qualified-names): introduce a convenience notation for qualified names [prov-n] (from L.Moreau@ecs.soton.ac.uk on 2012-07-03)
- PROV-ISSUE-355 (convenient-notation-for-qualified-names): introduce a convenience notation for qualified names [prov-n] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2012-04-19)
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