[oslc-core] Optional Language Tags in Query Syntax?
Arthur Ryman
ryman at ca.ibm.com
Wed Apr 14 12:15:55 EDT 2010
Given the recent discussion on multiple translations of property values, I
suggest we consider optional language tags, e.g. "Bonjour"@fr, on plain
literal values. This is also consistent with the recent change we made
allowing optional datatypes on literals, e.g. "2010-04-14"^^xsd:dateTime
The benefit of allowing optional language tags is that a queries could
find values that were explicity tagged. Otherwise we'd have to make up a
rule, like the query would ignore the language tag of the actual value.
This may be a slippery slope, but if we wanted to allow a match on any
text with a given language tag, we could use a wildcard syntax like *@fr,
or *@* for any any text with any tag.
Regards,
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Arthur Ryman, PhD, DE
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IBM Software, Rational
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