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Kirill Smelkov
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Jan 01, 2004
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Fred Drake
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two new datatypes: dotted-name and dotted-suffix
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@@ -769,6 +769,16 @@ The following data types are provided by the default type registry.
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@@ -769,6 +769,16 @@ The following data types are provided by the default type registry.
example,
\samp
{
128
MB
}
)
. Suffixes are case insensitive and may be
example,
\samp
{
128
MB
}
)
. Suffixes are case insensitive and may be
\samp
{
KB
}
,
\samp
{
MB
}
, or
\samp
{
GB
}
\samp
{
KB
}
,
\samp
{
MB
}
, or
\samp
{
GB
}
\term
{
\datatype
{
dotted
-
name
}}
A string consisting of one or more
\datatype
{
identifier
}
values
separated by periods
(
\character
{
.
}
)
.
\term
{
\datatype
{
dotted
-
suffix
}}
A string consisting of one or more
\datatype
{
identifier
}
values
separated by periods
(
\character
{
.
}
)
, possibly prefixed by a
period. This can be used to indicate a dotted name that may be
specified relative to some base dotted name.
\term
{
\datatype
{
existing
-
dirpath
}}
\term
{
\datatype
{
existing
-
dirpath
}}
Validates that the directory portion of a pathname exists. For
Validates that the directory portion of a pathname exists. For
example, if the value provided is
\file
{
/
foo
/
bar
}
,
\file
{
/
foo
}
must
example, if the value provided is
\file
{
/
foo
/
bar
}
,
\file
{
/
foo
}
must
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