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Parsing:



Writing:

tbd

Notes:

- Precedence is from top to bottom recursively, so the top priority is dfdl:inputValueCalc, then dfdl:byteOrder, then dfdl:encoding, then it's children top to bottom, then dfdl:occursKind (you get the idea).

Questions arising:

- Does dfdl:escapeScheme apply when dfdl:lengthKind = endOfData ?
- Confirm that only signed logical number can have a signed rep, and only unsigned logical number can have an unsigned rep ? (change from spec 028 to 030)
- Should dfdl:terminator, dfdl:separator and dfdl:occursSeparator be lists (to handle alternative delimiters) ?  (viz dfdl:nullValues)
- Why isn't dfdl:nullIndicatorIndex encompassed by dfdl:nullIndicatorPath ?
- Use of enum 'xpath' for dfdl:nullKind.?  We've used "explicit" elsewhere and decorated syntax to indicate xpath for other properties. For nullKind maybe a better enum would be "external" or "remote" ?
- The advanced text delimiter supplement needs revision - most of its content appears to be in the core. Main question is on prefix v infix v postfix separators and how that capability is to be specified.


Regards, Steve

Steve Hanson
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Hursley, UK
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