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Allow provider-specific data types #529
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Describe custom data types in "Type handling and conversions in compa…
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Introducing provider-specific data types in other parts of the specif…
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Require provider-specific data types to bear provider-specific prefixes.
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Split database-provider-specific and definition-provider-specific dat…
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database-provider-specific or definition-provider-specific data type
phrase is repeated multiple times throughout the specification. I like that we are being really specific, but maybe we could defined a term somewhere (e.g.custom data type
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Fair point, I will check the term definition section to see how well it would fit there.
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On another point: I think it seems odd to list provider-specific data types under "Basic types". To the extent that we do the separation into Basic vs. list/dictionary on the basis of "contains one thing" vs "many things", it also isn't clear to me why the defined types would have to be seen as the former. I suggest we move the segment about database-specific datatypes below the definitions of the datatypes that are explicitly defined by the standard.
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My idea is to allow only those provider-specific data types that can be expressed as strings (e.g., symmetry operators, complex numbers etc). Timestamp type which OPTIMADE already has could fall under the same category of strings with internal semantics. That is why I lumped provider-specific data types together with them. But I agree that they could be split off to a separate segment.
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What about calling them "namespace-specific data types"? The specification already has a section "Namespace Prefixes" which is later split into database-specific and definition provider-specific ones, thus I think "namespace" is a right term to use.