Re: [netmod] Deviating in circles

2024-03-04 Thread Mahesh Jethanandani
Hi Jan, See inline > On Mar 4, 2024, at 11:26 AM, Jan Lindblad (jlindbla) > wrote: > > Reshad, > >> Does the same question arise with augments? > > No, I don't think so. Augments cannot modify existing namespaces, only add > content in their own namespace, then graft that namespace onto som

Re: [netmod] Deviating in circles

2024-03-04 Thread Jan Lindblad (jlindbla)
Reshad, Does the same question arise with augments? No, I don't think so. Augments cannot modify existing namespaces, only add content in their own namespace, then graft that namespace onto some existing module. If that existing module imports the augmenting module, I would imagine all YANG co

Re: [netmod] Deviating in circles

2024-02-28 Thread Jason Sterne (Nokia)
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Re: [netmod] Deviating in circles

2024-02-28 Thread Reshad Rahman
Hi Jan, Does the same question arise with augments? Inline. On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, 03:39:37 AM EST, Jan Lindblad (jlindbla) wrote: Dear NETMODers, I'm on site at the annual EANTC interop-event in Berlin, and came across an interesting case relating to import and deviations th

[netmod] Deviating in circles

2024-02-27 Thread Jan Lindblad (jlindbla)
Dear NETMODers, I'm on site at the annual EANTC interop-event in Berlin, and came across an interesting case relating to import and deviations that I'd like the views of the list on. According to RFC 7950: There MUST NOT be any circular chains of imports. For example, if module "a" impo