On Tue, Mar 06, 2018 at 10:44:11AM +0100, Martin Bjorklund wrote:
> 
> OLD:
> 
>        <flags> is one of:
>          rw  for configuration data
>          ro  for non-configuration data, output parameters to rpcs
>              and actions, and notification parameters
>          -w  for input parameters to rpcs and actions
>          -u  for uses of a grouping
>          -x  for rpcs and actions
>          -n  for notifications
>          mp  for nodes containing a "mount-point" extension statement
> 
> NEW:
> 
>        <flags> is one of:
>          rw  for configuration data
>          ro  for non-configuration data, output parameters to rpcs
>              and actions, and notification parameters
>          -w  for input parameters to rpcs and actions
>          -u  for uses of a grouping
>          -x  for rpcs and actions
>          -n  for notifications
>          mp  for nodes containing a "mount-point" extension statement
> 
>          case nodes do not have any <flags>.

I still think that it should be 'data node' instead of just
'data'. While not formally imported, the term 'data node' has a
definition in RFC 7950.

NEWER:

        <flags> is one of:
          rw  for configuration data nodes
          ro  for non-configuration data nodes, output parameters to rpcs
              and actions, and notification parameters
          -w  for input parameters to rpcs and actions
          -u  for uses of a grouping
          -x  for rpcs and actions
          -n  for notifications
          mp  for nodes containing a "mount-point" extension statement

          case nodes do not have any <flags>.
 
/js

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