Michel,

> On 14 Jul 2017, at 09:13, Bohms, H.M. (Michel) <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A directed graph when represented as triples has bad space-complexity.
> Turtle improves the space-complexity by systematically shortcutting the three 
> components of a triple:
> Reuse of a subject            > ;
> Reuse of a predicate       > ,
> Reuse of a subject            > […]

           d.  Make almost all whitespace optional, including line breaks

Why are you selectively advocating the use of a, b and c, but not d? Despite 
the clearly superior space efficiency of omitting all indentation and writing 
all triples on a single line?

Best,
Richard

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