Re: [netmod] [Tools-discuss] reflow of YANG descriptions, and general YANG format annoyances

2020-11-06 Thread Carsten Bormann
On 2020-11-07, at 01:06, Michael Richardson wrote: > > M-q reflowed a paragraph, but made it too long with 76 columns wide. Is your .emacs setting fill-column to a non-standard value? C-x f 69 RET or put // -*- fill-column: 69 -*- into the first line of your YANG file (in a comment) or bette

Re: [netmod] [Tools-discuss] reflow of YANG descriptions, and general YANG format annoyances

2020-11-06 Thread Michael Richardson
Carsten Bormann wrote: > On 2020-11-06, at 22:24, Michael Richardson wrote: >> >> In one of my drafts, I guess some minor wording tweaks in one draft leads to >> some lines exceeding 72 characters (by one). Argh. Change from C-mode to >> text-mode. reflow. > https://www

Re: [netmod] [Tools-discuss] reflow of YANG descriptions, and general YANG format annoyances

2020-11-06 Thread Carsten Bormann
On 2020-11-06, at 22:24, Michael Richardson wrote: > > In one of my drafts, I guess some minor wording tweaks in one draft leads to > some lines exceeding 72 characters (by one). Argh. Change from C-mode to > text-mode. reflow. https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/yang-mode.el https://www.emacswiki.or

[netmod] reflow of YANG descriptions, and general YANG format annoyances

2020-11-06 Thread Michael Richardson
As people do more YANG modules, more and more logic and description moves from regular text into the YANG module. Where it is awkward and annoying to edit. And references from YANG modules don't get counted/resolved/updated, and all sorts things that the XML format was designed to solve have bas

Re: [netmod] RFC 8802 (reset to factory defaults) versus RFC 8342 (NMDA)

2020-11-06 Thread Juergen Schoenwaelder
On Fri, Nov 06, 2020 at 03:31:36PM +, Bogaert, Bart (Nokia - BE/Antwerp) wrote: > Hi, > > We are a little confused when reading RFC8808 (reset to factory-default > datastore) in relation to the "system configuration" source in figure 2 of > RFC8342. When correctly understanding RFC 8342, t

[netmod] RFC 8802 (reset to factory defaults) versus RFC 8342 (NMDA)

2020-11-06 Thread Bogaert, Bart (Nokia - BE/Antwerp)
Hi, We are a little confused when reading RFC8808 (reset to factory-default datastore) in relation to the "system configuration" source in figure 2 of RFC8342. When correctly understanding RFC 8342, the running datastore is empty when the system starts up after coming from the factory, and 'fa