- Deleted obsolete slot definitions: statement_summary, statement_text, statement_type, status_name, supersede_articles, supersede_condition, supersede_name, temporal_dynamics, total_amount, typical_contents, use_cases, was_acquired_through, was_fetched_at, was_retrieved_at. - Updated existing slot definitions for states_or_stated to enhance clarity and structure. - Introduced new classes: Article, ConditionofAccess, FinancialStatementType, MaximumQuantity, Series, Summary, Type, and their respective slots to improve schema organization and usability. - Added new slots: changes_or_changed_through, has_or_had_condition_of_access, has_or_had_heritage_type, is_or_was_part_of_series, is_or_was_retrieved_at, maximum_of_maximum to capture additional metadata and relationships.
26 lines
800 B
Python
26 lines
800 B
Python
import os
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filepath = 'schemas/20251121/linkml/modules/classes/FinancialStatement.yaml'
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with open(filepath, 'r') as f:
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lines = f.readlines()
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new_lines = []
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for i, line in enumerate(lines):
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# Locate the specific misplaced line
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# It was (8 spaces) under (6 spaces).
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# It should be (6 spaces) as a sibling slot_usage.
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# BUT wait, the previous inspection showed followed by .
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# That suggests it was an EXAMPLE inside slot_usage? No, slot_usage defines constraints.
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# examples are under key.
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# If was under in , it's invalid unless it's a property of that slot (it isn't).
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# If it was an example, it should be under .
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# Let's look at the file content again (after revert).
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pass
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# We need to read it first to know what to fix.
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