- From: Karen Coyle <kcoyle@kcoyle.net>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 05:42:00 -0800
- To: public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org
Eric, unfortunately that looks like a random set of info about ShEx. Yesterday (or the day before) we learned that ShEx provides an ordered shape. That was new to me. A better overview of ShEx design principles and functionality, something non-random seeming, would be greatly appreciated. kc On 12/16/15 2:56 PM, Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote: > * Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org> [2015-12-14 14:50-0500] >> * Peter F. Patel-Schneider <pfpschneider@gmail.com> [2015-12-14 10:41-0800] >>> What aspects of these do you think should be discussed at the VF2F? >> >> I think the abstract syntax is useful. It separates shapes (which have >> flags like CLOSED) from expressions. ShExJ is a thin veneer of JSON >> representing the abstract syntax. > > Arnaud asked to talk at a higher-level. Here are a few slides: > > http://www.w3.org/2015/Talks/1217-shexshacl-egp/ > > >>> peter >>> >>> >>> On 12/14/2015 10:18 AM, Eric Prud'hommeaux wrote: >>>> ShExC grammar: http://www.w3.org/2005/01/yacker/uploads/ShEx2?lang=perl&markup=html#productions >>>> ShExJ (JSON) grammar: http://shex.io/primer/ShExJ#schema >>>> tests: https://github.com/shexSpec/shexTest/tree/master/validation >>>> >> >> -- >> -ericP >> >> office: +1.617.599.3509 >> mobile: +33.6.80.80.35.59 >> >> (eric@w3.org) >> Feel free to forward this message to any list for any purpose other than >> email address distribution. >> >> There are subtle nuances encoded in font variation and clever layout >> which can only be seen by printing this message on high-clay paper. > -- Karen Coyle kcoyle@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net m: 1-510-435-8234 skype: kcoylenet/+1-510-984-3600
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