Re: [XQueryX] reuse MathML Content Markup to represent XQuery in XQueryX

XQuery is, I suppose, fully implementable.
I don't think a math-evaluator that would do all is fully implementable.

And it was never the intent of MathML-content or OpenMath to produce 
something with an implementation for evaluation!
There's much more that can be done with mathematical objects encoded in 
MathML-content!

XQuery's evaluations are specified, I think, so there's no such thing 
as undecidability there, I believe.

paul

Le 9 mars 05, à 01:01, Frank Yung-Fong Tang a écrit :

> If such danger exist, then why W3C ever release MathML?
> If MathML content will easily become unparseable for XQuery
> interpreter , then in what sense it could be parseable for other
> application?
> If MathML content will easily become inefficiently executable for
> XQuery interpreter , then in what sense it could be efficiently
> executable for other applications?
>
> I am not saying that the issue you concern about is not there. But if
> they are valid concern for XQuery, then it probably will be valid
> concern for any other single thing ...

Received on Wednesday, 9 March 2005 09:51:13 UTC