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Joe English scripsit:
> The grove abstraction itself is a run-of-the-mill tree-like
> abstract data structure; basically you've got nodes and properties,
> some of which may be other nodes, and there's a distinguished
> root.
What I'd like to understand about groves is what the valid datatypes for
property values can be. I assume they include at least:
node
ordered list of nodes
set of nodes
integer
string
boolean
enumeration of tokens
What else can exist?
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