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Re: Why datatypes?


Re:  Why datatypes?
Gustaf Liljegren <gustaf.liljegren@x...> writes:

> Ever since XML Schema started to evolve and the talk about datatypes in XML
> took off, I've been wondering secretly why XML validation needs the concept
> of datatypes at all. XML is a plain text format, so content validation in
> XML should be no different from regular pattern matching. Or why should it?

So that you can appeal to the semantics of the datatype in expressing
constraints, in particular range constraints.  You _could_ write a
regexp for numbers between 95.5 and 99.8, to two significant digits,
but I don't think you'd want to.  I don't think you _could_ write a
regexp for dates between 2002-02-15 and 2003-02-15.

Appealing to the semantics makes these easy -- just give the max and
min.

Similar argument for defining equality in wrt the values, so that a
numeric type will compare 3 and 3.0 as equal, for example.  Equality
arises in schemas in keys and in enumerated types.

ht
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