- From: Jeen Broekstra <jeen@aduna.biz>
- Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 16:03:09 +0200
- To: andy.seaborne@hp.com
- Cc: public-rdf-dawg@w3.org
Jeen Broekstra wrote: > > > Seaborne, Andy wrote: > > [snip] > >> Good - but I'm still unclear. It is possible to have a test with one >> of each kind in the results and get a defined ordering. > > > Yes. For example test case 3 does this: it contains a single unbound > (and several ordered bound values) in the result. > > I'll include a few more, similar cases later, hopefully today. > > (By the way, the sorting test cases can be found at > http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/tests/data/sort/. Sorry for > forgetting the ref earlier). I've checked in a test case for sorting three values, all of which are different terms: a bnode, a URI and a (typed) literal. Test sort-8 in http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/DataAccess/tests/data/sort/manifest.ttl. >> One minor thing came up: The data files and some queries still end >> \r\r\n (after checking out on windows). Doesn't break anything. Have >> they been checked in UNIX style with \r\n? > > > I do try to check in UNIX-style linebreaks only, but something may have > gone wrong. I'll doublecheck. Fixed this as well. Everything should be unix linebreaks now (and i've fixed my cvs client to do this automatically from now on). Jeen -- Jeen Broekstra Aduna BV Knowledge Engineer Julianaplein 14b, 3817 CS Amersfoort http://aduna.biz The Netherlands tel. +31 33 46599877
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