Allow field names to include a single :: between two idents.#68
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Allow field names to include a single :: between two idents.#68
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This will be used for a dynamic map type that uses fields as the keys where some keys are required and some of those keys are namespaced at a single level. We could model this as a map but modeling this as a struct type in bauble allows easily specifing a limited set of key values that are allowed with an optional set of required keys.
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This will be used for a dynamic map type that uses fields as the keys where some keys are required and some of those keys are namespaced at a single level. We could model this as a bauble map but modeling this as a struct type in bauble allows specifying the value type on a per key basis and allows easily specifying a limited set of key values that are allowed with an optional set of required keys.