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Re: [xml-dev] The string datatype is an anti-datatype [was: The meaning of the "string" datatype?]
- From: Dimitre Novatchev <dnovatchev@gmail.com>
- To: Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com>
- Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:02:00 -0700
> Not xs:boolean?
I thought someone would offer this... :)
But xs:boolean is a special case (shall I say restriction) of the
xs:integer type. Certainly, it is equivalent to a binary digit and
with a binary digit one can build everything.
I think in math one can start just with 0 and 1 and then build
everything else, and the name of Peano comes to mind.
In case we want to skip a few theoretical steps for convenience, we
will have the xs:integer type.
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On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Michael Kay <mike@saxonica.com> wrote:
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>> And the most primitive datatype in any type system clearly is:
>>
>> xs:integer.
>>
>
> Not xs:boolean?
>
> Michael Kay
> http://www.saxonica.com/
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