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Registered: February 2010
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Re: Deprecated SBML-Qual attributes and elements
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25 Jul '12 03:08

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Hi all,
I noticed that my patch hasn't been applied yet. Is there anything I can
do to help this move forward? Let me know if something is blocking this.
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Martijn
On 03/07/12 12:48, Martijn van Iersel wrote:
> I have attached a patch that removes (instead of deprecates) all the
> relevant bits, including lisTofSymbolicValues and boundaryCondition.
> I've checked that it compiles and produces valid SBML-Qual output.
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> I'll send notifications to the sbml-qual mailing list about the removal
> of these methods.
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> --
> Martijn
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> On 29/06/12 10:50, Nicolas Rodriguez wrote:
>> On 26/06/12 15:33, Martijn van Iersel wrote:
>>> As you know, during the Colomoto and HARMONY meetings, we discussed
>>> removing some of the unused elements of SBML-Qual, in the hope that
>>> this will make the spec simpler and more mature.
>>>
>>> I've attached a patch that marks the concerned methods as deprecated
>>> in JSBML. This is a conservative approach: most of these are not
>>> actually used by any software at all. So it may be better to remove
>>> these functions instead of deprecating them. If you wish, I could make
>>> a patch for this as well.
>>>
>>> I think the only element that is somewhat used in software is
>>> boundaryCondition on QualitativeSpecies. So it may be a good idea to
>>> deprecate that one and remove all the rest.
>>>
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>> Yes, I would remove them. You should send a mail to the colomoto and/or
>> sbml-qual mailing list to see if anybody is using boundaryCondition and
>> remove it as well if nobody reply to complain in the next week.
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>>> One final note: the ListOfSymbolicValues on QualitativeSpecies may
>>> still come back in some form or other. However, it's certain that it's
>>> not going to stay in its current form, so it makes sense to remove it
>>> or deprecate it to prevent people from using it accidentally.
>>>
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>> Yes, we should remove it as well
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>> Let me know if you try to provide a patch for the removal of the unused
>> attributes and elements ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Nico
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