Phil Shafer <[email protected]> writes:

> +
> +The implication of the existence of templating mechanisms is that
> +<running> is now explicitly allowed to be invalid, since the
> +templating mechanism may be supplying additional data that satisfies
> +constraints that may be satisfied by <running> itself.
> +

Section 8.1 in RFC 7950 identifies some constraints that "are true in
all data trees". If they are violated in <running>, it means that the
content is not a data tree as defined by YANG.

The same section also says that <running> MUST always be valid. This is
probably intended to be removed, but constraints that are supposed to
hold in all data trees should IMO stay no matter what.

Lada

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Ladislav Lhotka
Head, CZ.NIC Labs
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