Mary Holstege caught this, and has made a number of other comments on the use of "module" and "module resource". At the last teleconference, the WG asked her, Don, and me to work on a revised text. Jonathan Per Bothner wrote: > > 4 "Modules and Prologs" states: > > Definition: A module that does not contain a Query Body is called a > library module. > > However, a few lines above we learn that a library module consists > of one or more module resources. So this definition is wrong: it > defines a 'library module resource', not a 'library module'. > > Note also the grammer non-terminal LibraryModule defines a 'library > module resource', not a 'library module'.Received on Thursday, 12 August 2004 19:38:03 GMT
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