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Subject: Re: [xacml-comment] Permissable function arguments for the any-of-any function
Hi Steven,Yes, it's just a typo. It's clear from the description of the any-of-any function that the argument function receives atomic values only since there are no bags of bags in XACML.
Best regards, Erik On 2012-01-29 23:35, Steven Legg wrote:
The description of the any-of-any function in Appendix A.3.12 of the Committee Specification 1 version of the XACMLv3 core specification describes the first argument as naming "a Boolean function that takes n arguments" in contrast to the other higher-order bag functions where the first argument names "a Boolean function that takes n arguments of primitive types". I assume that the omission of the "of primitive types" in the description of the any-of-any function is just an editorial oversight. If not, then there needs to be a better description of how named functions that take bag arguments are to be applied by the any-of-any function. Regards, Steven
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