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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Play Computer Trivia on Telegram Post 303044807 by Neo on Wednesday 4th of March 2020 08:32:02 AM
Old 03-04-2020
Update:

Thanks to a few people starting to play (and nezabudka and Ravinder above), I just added the /score command.

This way, everyone can easily see their overall score (percentage), total correct and total trivia questions answered (Telegram trivia only, does not include any scores / stats from web play).

Now, it should be even more fun Smilie. Scores!!! Smilie LOL

(... and the scores are all "private" at the moment with no plans to create a public scoreboard at this time....)
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TM::Serializable::XTM(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				TM::Serializable::XTM(3pm)

NAME
TM::Serializable::XTM - Topic Maps, trait for parsing and dumping XTM instances. SYNOPSIS
# this is not an end-user package # see the source in TM::Materialized::XTM how this can be used DESCRIPTION
This trait provides parsing and dumping functionality for XTM instances. Version 1.0 : <http://www.topicmaps.org/xtm/index.html> Version 1.1 : <http://www.jtc1sc34.org/repository/0495.htm> Version 2.0 : <http://www.isotopicmaps.org/sam/sam-xtm/> Limitations o only a single <topicMap> is allowed in one instance, there is no support for multiple maps per document o only a single scope is allowed for (base)names, occurrences and associations. o In XTM 1.1 you cannot host XML content in occurrences. o No reification support in 1.0 or 1.1. o This package does not make any use of item identifiers. o Relative URIs are NOT made absolute via the base URI where the map is loaded from. This may NOT be what a user ultimately wants. Also all URI canonicalization is skipped. o The "xlink:type" attribute is completely ignored. TODOs o <mergeMap> is handled in 1.0, 1.1, but any scoping topic is ignored. This is related to the above. o At this stage, you can only include other XTM instances with <mergeMap>, not AsTMa= or LTM. This may be fixed in the future. o No variants are serialized or deserialized. o Reification of topic map item is NOT supported. o "isa" and "is-subclass-of" associations which are scoped (or reified) are not handled special yet. o Suppress trivia might also suppress homepage << occurrence assertions. o Relative URLs in "mergeMap" are not made absolute. INTERFACE
Methods deserialize This method takes an XTM string and tries to parse it. It will raise an exception on parse error. The if a "version" attribute exists, then the value serialize This method serializes the map object into XTM notation and returns the resulting string. It will raise an exception if the object contains constructs that XTM cannot represent. The result is a standard Perl string, so you may need to force it into a particular encoding. The method understands a number of key/value pair parameters: "omit_trivia" (default: 0) This option suppresses the output of topics without any characteristics. "version" (default: 2.0) This option controls whether XTM 1.0 or XTM 2.0 (default) is generated. SEE ALSO
TM, TM::Serializable AUTHOR INFORMATION
Copyright 200[78] Alexander Zangerl, Robert Barta. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html perl v5.10.1 2010-06-05 TM::Serializable::XTM(3pm)
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