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ASF subversion and git services commented on JENA-507:
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Commit 8c80b7858ba315c7c87e8d7b551a0d0b4b7f604f in jena's branch
refs/heads/master from [~rvesse]
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Add Leviathan hash functions (JENA-507)
These are both superseded by SPARQL 1.1 functions but are included for
completeness
> Add support for Leviathan extension functions to ARQ
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JENA-507
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-507
> Project: Apache Jena
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: ARQ
> Reporter: Rob Vesse
> Assignee: Rob Vesse
> Labels: extension, functions, sparql
> Original Estimate: 336h
> Time Spent: 4h
> Remaining Estimate: 332h
>
> The Leviathan Function library is a set of extension functions present in
> dotNetRDF's SPARQL engine. It contains a useful set of numeric functions
> which would be useful to have available in core ARQ and would boost
> portability of queries between ARQ and dotNetRDF (note that dotNetRDF already
> supports ARQs extension functions).
> See
> https://bitbucket.org/dotnetrdf/dotnetrdf/wiki/DeveloperGuide/SPARQL/Leviathan%20Functions
> for definition of functions
> Note that some of these overlap with new XPath 3 functions but for
> portability purposes there is no reason not to support these as well since
> most are relatively trivial to implement. I will file a separate issue for
> supporting XPath 3 functions.
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