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migrated from Trac, where originally posted by jauecker on 8-Sep-2008 8:27pm
Chris:
The references to the CDs promise a 'full semantic definition'.
This is misleading in two ways:
It implies that such a thing exists and would be useful if it did!
More pertinently, what is in a typical CD is anything but 'full'.
Better wordings:
further semantic information
further discussion of the mathematical semantics
...
The phrase:
takes no parameters
is sometimes used but, I think, when something does 'take parameters'
then they are referred to as 'arguments' (the latter is I think, our
favoured term). Also, maybe some zero-argument cases are not
made explicit in this way.
This type of language appears very often:
`An operator representing the foobar of its argument.'
when I think we mean either (or maybe both of):
An operator representing foobar' An operator representing the value of foobar applied to its argument.'
The usage 'This CD holds ...' sounds a little strange.
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migrated from Trac, where originally posted by jauecker on 8-Sep-2008 8:27pm
Chris:
The references to the CDs promise a 'full semantic definition'.
This is misleading in two ways:
Better wordings:
further semantic information
further discussion of the mathematical semantics
...
The phrase:
takes no parameters
is sometimes used but, I think, when something does 'take parameters'
then they are referred to as 'arguments' (the latter is I think, our
favoured term). Also, maybe some zero-argument cases are not
made explicit in this way.
This type of language appears very often:
`An operator representing the foobar of its argument.'
when I think we mean either (or maybe both of):
An operator representing foobar'
An operator representing the value of foobar applied to its argument.'The usage 'This CD holds ...' sounds a little strange.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: