Any such documentation can document the rules and then the exceptions.

It requires collaboration and/or a subject mater expert.

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, December 21, 2019 at 1:34:00 AM UTC+11, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> PMario wrote:
>>
>> ... It is an "organically grown" language. That means, whenever there was 
>> a strong demand, which made sense, something has been implemented, that 
>> solved the specific problem. 
>>
>> ... That's why the filter syntax isn't 100% consistent. ... Because ... 
>> Backwards compatibility trumps consistency!! - always
>>
>> As a result our "filter language" is a little bit more complex, as it 
>> could be ;)
>>
>
> RIGHT. No problem with that. Pragmatic issues. Organic solutions. 
>
> But my wonder is this ...
>
> *Q: Is it possible to logically depict the filter Operators 
> inter-sequencing? *
>
>  
> *In other words, ONE framework to comprehend their relations?*
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>
>
>

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