LogiQL Syntax

This appendix provides an overview of LogiQL’s syntax. Its goal is to give a general picture of how LogiQL programs are structured. Hence, some details have been left out and some nuances glossed over. Moreover, you should be aware that even though a program segment is syntactically valid, execu...

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Main Authors: Halpin, Terry, Rugaber, Spencer
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015
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description This appendix provides an overview of LogiQL’s syntax. Its goal is to give a general picture of how LogiQL programs are structured. Hence, some details have been left out and some nuances glossed over. Moreover, you should be aware that even though a program segment is syntactically valid, executing it still may lead to unexpected results or error messages. The notation used in this appendix is a version of EBNF (Extended Backus Naur Form) in which syntax categories are separated from their definitions via ‘::=’ and are terminated with a period (‘.’). Literal text is surrounded by quotation mark symbols (‘"’). Some definitions have alternatives separated by a vertical bar (‘|’), and optional constructs are suffixed with a question mark (‘?’). Appending an asterisk (‘*’) to an item indicates zero or more occurrences of that item, and adding a plus sign (‘+’) indicates one or more occurrences of that item. Finally, parentheses are used to group syntactic elements.
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spelling intimal-3342016-06-17T08:28:18Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/334/ LogiQL Syntax Halpin, Terry Rugaber, Spencer QA76 Computer software This appendix provides an overview of LogiQL’s syntax. Its goal is to give a general picture of how LogiQL programs are structured. Hence, some details have been left out and some nuances glossed over. Moreover, you should be aware that even though a program segment is syntactically valid, executing it still may lead to unexpected results or error messages. The notation used in this appendix is a version of EBNF (Extended Backus Naur Form) in which syntax categories are separated from their definitions via ‘::=’ and are terminated with a period (‘.’). Literal text is surrounded by quotation mark symbols (‘"’). Some definitions have alternatives separated by a vertical bar (‘|’), and optional constructs are suffixed with a question mark (‘?’). Appending an asterisk (‘*’) to an item indicates zero or more occurrences of that item, and adding a plus sign (‘+’) indicates one or more occurrences of that item. Finally, parentheses are used to group syntactic elements. Taylor & Francis Group 2015 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/334/1/13_ft.pdf Halpin, Terry and Rugaber, Spencer (2015) LogiQL Syntax. In: LogiQL: A Query Language for Smart Databases. Taylor & Francis Group, pp. 249-252. ISBN 9781482244939
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Halpin, Terry
Rugaber, Spencer
LogiQL Syntax
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