On 2019-11-04 14:46, Schönwälder, Jürgen wrote:
Hi,
what about this wording :
[...]
A node-instance-identifier value is an unrestricted
YANG instance-identifier expression or the special
value '/', which refers to the entire accessible tree.
[...]
Yes, that should be "good enough" I think. Though when reading the
text from NACM for the umpteenth time, I got hung up on the word
"unrestricted" - doesn't that mean "require-instance true"?
From 7950:
9.13.1. Restrictions
An instance-identifier can be restricted with the "require-instance"
statement (Section 9.9.3).
9.9.3. The "require-instance" Statement
The "require-instance" statement, which is a substatement to the
"type" statement, MAY be present if the type is "instance-identifier"
or "leafref". It takes as an argument the string "true" or "false".
If this statement is not present, it defaults to "true".
Probably not worth worrying about...
--Per
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