- From: Andy Seaborne <andy.seaborne@epimorphics.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:13:37 +0000
- To: Birte Glimm <birte.glimm@comlab.ox.ac.uk>
- CC: Steve Harris <steve.harris@garlik.com>, SPARQL Working Group <public-rdf-dawg@w3.org>
Done, thanks Andy On 15/02/11 11:28, Birte Glimm wrote: > [snip] > > Just looking at the updated text... > >>> Text below the table: >>> in a negated property sets<- in a negated property *set* >>> Binary operators / and ^: There is no example of ^ as a binary >>> operator in the table as far as I can see. Is the binary usage meant >>> to be as in Example: Inverse Path Sequence below? >> >> The example is wrong. ^ is unary: needs to be /^ > > Below the table we still have: > The precedence of the syntax forms is, from highest to lowest: > - IRI, prefixed names > - Negated property sets > - Groups > - Unary operators *, ?, + and {} forms > - Unary ^ inverse links > - Binary operators / and ^ > - Binary operator | > > In the second to last item ^ is still listed as binary. > > Birte > > [snip] >
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