
27 Jun
2005
27 Jun
'05
10:18 p.m.
Rob Stewart <stewart@sig.com> writes:
When classifying types, it is often neccessary to match supersets of possibilities for one aspect:
The most important case is to match all possibilities which means in fact to ignore that aspect (the names of the corresponding aspect tags are prefixed with "unspecified" for this case).
When classifying types, it is often necessary to match against any of several aspects. The most important case is to match all possibilities. In other words, to ignore that aspect. That case is handled by the tag named "unspecified_" plus the aspect name).
I can't understand either phrasing. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com