Monday, December 19, 2011

Liking the JSON object language as a search language

The description here.

I still need the dot, but they have it in their query forms anyway. When BSON adds expressions the parentheses is going to come back, let them hassle it. But with the dot, this set, and a little shared semantics; I have the entire query system.  The a array thing, I don't think we need it, would prefer the reserved word table or array, rather than brackets.

What happened to attribute? We just dropped the types down to three, string, integer and float. You can see the end literals have enough info for lazy evaluation.  The graph layer still needs attributes, will the graph layer be able to get attributes entirely via tables, with no syntax entry? Dunno.

I can still use schema and attibute if I use name value pairs:
MySchema:{ int:ID, string:name.string:address}

Key in on reserved words, I am sure something this this will happen.

How are name value pairs done?
I say we create the triplet pair, two triplets in a row, bound together, yielding one pointer and link for the graph layer, and two free keywords and a free pointer and a free link overload for  name:value ultra high speed linking.  In schema, name:value pairs work great to tag a reserved attribute word with a slot name. We should have special micro sequences dedicated to name value scanning.

A lot to like here, I propose to the imaginary TE committee that we add the dot and adopt json with reserved words; then await further developments on bson expressions.
Table semantics:
A graph can only exists as one table or a nest of grouped tables.  This would include the delault table, which containts one triple, the default triple chich causes the default prompt on the def.... and so on.  But no table, no graph.  So, maybe can skip any special entry for the table attribute?  Graphs are still self directing, the first words of a binary convolution have to already be a table. I dunno, needs more thought, but table may be inherent at the graph layer and never mentioned, like the pointer field.

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