[MOBY-dev] Breakin' the services for the final API
Mark Wilkinson
markw at illuminae.com
Wed May 25 14:21:54 UTC 2005
I am assuming that the ns and id of the contained object (the primitive)
will be blank, unless there is a good reason to put something in there.
This is quite typical MOBYesque behaviour.
M
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 15:15 +0100, Martin Senger wrote:
> > No. Just like any other object, the namespace and id are associated
> > with whichever object is most appropriate, and may be blank. Nothing
> > has changed in that regard.
> >
> Generally speaking, you are right.
> But I was not speaking generally, I was referring to the case when we
> convert a current object (that inherits from a primitive) into a new
> object with a primitive type in its HASA. In this case we do not have more
> than one 'ns' and 'id' so if we put it into HASA mamber it must be the
> same as in the upper level. That's why I said that we have the 'ns' and
> 'id' same in two places - and we do not need it I still think. Am I right?
>
> Martin
>
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