Re: [basex-talk] Dr. Mike Kay's proposals for XPath and XQuery 4.0
Hi Marco, We already spent too much time in the HTTP-Client 2 Specification (given its limited scope and complexity), so is definitely something that we should finalize and realize. My current plan is to align this with the switch to Java 11, which comes with much better built-in support for HTTP requests. As you already guessed, it would be something that would remain in the EXPath scope. Regarding YAML, there was not much feedback on Slack when I mentioned it. And after I had browsed through the full specification, I decided there may be better things to do in my free time. Maybe it’ll be better to watch out for existing libraries and get them plugged into BaseX. Cheers, Christian On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 4:22 PM Marco Lettere wrote: > > Couple of things directly out of my mind even if more library than core > language oriented are YAML support and the new proposal for convenient > HTTP client functions. I remember a proposal by you, Christian, together > with Adam maybe? > > M. > > On 16/11/20 15:30, Loren Cahlander wrote: > > Please make sure to keep me in the loop. I will need to keep xqDoc up to > > date. > > > >> On Nov 16, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Christian Grün > >> wrote: > >> > >>> I don't know how many implementers we have on this list, outside of > >>> Christian and co., but thought you all might find it interesting. > >> Everyone: raise your hands and get involved ;) > >> > >> Michael’s initiative to push for a new version of XQuery, XPath & co. > >> is very promising indeed. If you are interested in sharing your ideas > >> which features you would like to see in a new version: Now may still > >> be a good time for it! > >> > >> > >> > >>> PS I found this announcement on the XML.com Slack channel, fyi. > >>> > >>> [1] Mike Kay's post from Slack: > >>> I've been working on fleshing out my ideas for XSLT/XPath 4.0, based on > >>> my XML Prague paper earlier this year. I'm hoping to gather together a > >>> community group of some kind to take this forward; meanwhile I've > >>> published a very preliminary set of drafts: > >>> XSLT: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XT/Overview-diff.html > >>> F&O: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/FO/Overview-diff.html > >>> XPath: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XP/xpath-40-diff.html > >>> XQuery: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XQ/xquery-40-diff.html > >>> Preparing for the rotten tomatoes: let me know what you think and whether > >>> you want to participate. > >>> NOTE: each document has a summary of changes at the end. It's probably > >>> best to go there first. > >
Re: [basex-talk] Dr. Mike Kay's proposals for XPath and XQuery 4.0
Couple of things directly out of my mind even if more library than core language oriented are YAML support and the new proposal for convenient HTTP client functions. I remember a proposal by you, Christian, together with Adam maybe? M. On 16/11/20 15:30, Loren Cahlander wrote: Please make sure to keep me in the loop. I will need to keep xqDoc up to date. On Nov 16, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Christian Grün wrote: I don't know how many implementers we have on this list, outside of Christian and co., but thought you all might find it interesting. Everyone: raise your hands and get involved ;) Michael’s initiative to push for a new version of XQuery, XPath & co. is very promising indeed. If you are interested in sharing your ideas which features you would like to see in a new version: Now may still be a good time for it! PS I found this announcement on the XML.com Slack channel, fyi. [1] Mike Kay's post from Slack: I've been working on fleshing out my ideas for XSLT/XPath 4.0, based on my XML Prague paper earlier this year. I'm hoping to gather together a community group of some kind to take this forward; meanwhile I've published a very preliminary set of drafts: XSLT: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XT/Overview-diff.html F&O: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/FO/Overview-diff.html XPath: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XP/xpath-40-diff.html XQuery: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XQ/xquery-40-diff.html Preparing for the rotten tomatoes: let me know what you think and whether you want to participate. NOTE: each document has a summary of changes at the end. It's probably best to go there first.
Re: [basex-talk] Dr. Mike Kay's proposals for XPath and XQuery 4.0
Please make sure to keep me in the loop. I will need to keep xqDoc up to date. > On Nov 16, 2020, at 6:28 AM, Christian Grün wrote: > >> I don't know how many implementers we have on this list, outside of >> Christian and co., but thought you all might find it interesting. > > Everyone: raise your hands and get involved ;) > > Michael’s initiative to push for a new version of XQuery, XPath & co. > is very promising indeed. If you are interested in sharing your ideas > which features you would like to see in a new version: Now may still > be a good time for it! > > > >> PS I found this announcement on the XML.com Slack channel, fyi. >> >> [1] Mike Kay's post from Slack: >> I've been working on fleshing out my ideas for XSLT/XPath 4.0, based on my >> XML Prague paper earlier this year. I'm hoping to gather together a >> community group of some kind to take this forward; meanwhile I've published >> a very preliminary set of drafts: >> XSLT: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XT/Overview-diff.html >> F&O: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/FO/Overview-diff.html >> XPath: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XP/xpath-40-diff.html >> XQuery: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XQ/xquery-40-diff.html >> Preparing for the rotten tomatoes: let me know what you think and whether >> you want to participate. >> NOTE: each document has a summary of changes at the end. It's probably best >> to go there first.
Re: [basex-talk] Dr. Mike Kay's proposals for XPath and XQuery 4.0
> I don't know how many implementers we have on this list, outside of Christian > and co., but thought you all might find it interesting. Everyone: raise your hands and get involved ;) Michael’s initiative to push for a new version of XQuery, XPath & co. is very promising indeed. If you are interested in sharing your ideas which features you would like to see in a new version: Now may still be a good time for it! > PS I found this announcement on the XML.com Slack channel, fyi. > > [1] Mike Kay's post from Slack: > I've been working on fleshing out my ideas for XSLT/XPath 4.0, based on my > XML Prague paper earlier this year. I'm hoping to gather together a community > group of some kind to take this forward; meanwhile I've published a very > preliminary set of drafts: > XSLT: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XT/Overview-diff.html > F&O: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/FO/Overview-diff.html > XPath: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XP/xpath-40-diff.html > XQuery: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XQ/xquery-40-diff.html > Preparing for the rotten tomatoes: let me know what you think and whether you > want to participate. > NOTE: each document has a summary of changes at the end. It's probably best > to go there first.
[basex-talk] Dr. Mike Kay's proposals for XPath and XQuery 4.0
Hi all - I imagine that Dr. Kay has posted about this in multiple places, but I don't know if he's posting on the BaseX list much. He shared the following links with his thoughts on XPath, XSLT, XQuery, and F&O version 4.0 [1] - I don't know how many implementers we have on this list, outside of Christian and co., but thought you all might find it interesting. Hope everyone is having a lovely day. Best, Bridger PS I found this announcement on the XML.com Slack channel, fyi. [1] Mike Kay's post from Slack: I've been working on fleshing out my ideas for XSLT/XPath 4.0, based on my XML Prague paper earlier this year. I'm hoping to gather together a community group of some kind to take this forward; meanwhile I've published a very preliminary set of drafts: XSLT: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XT/Overview-diff.html F&O: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/FO/Overview-diff.html XPath: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XP/xpath-40-diff.html XQuery: https://www.saxonica.com/qt4specs/XQ/xquery-40-diff.html Preparing for the rotten tomatoes: let me know what you think and whether you want to participate. NOTE: each document has a summary of changes at the end. It's probably best to go there first.