Gregg Kellogg

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This is not an artifact of framing, but of compaction. Specifically, the term selection algorithm. That algorithm attempts to select the most appropriate term when compacting,p. Terms with at `@type`...

Note that this is an old CG version of the Framing spec. If you go through the UI, it will direct you to the published location of the recommendation: https://www.w3.org/TR/json-ld-framing/,...

See #793.

Never mind, already done!

This would be something for @davidlehn to look at, I think. But, that said, our advice is that contexts be cached, and given how slowly schema.org actually changes, we should...

The tests README could, perhaps, informally define the syntax for generalized N-Quads.

The word _set_ is, indeed, something of a misnomer. Really, the distinction is between order-preserving and non-order-preserving arrays (or multiset, as you note). A true _set_ could not allow duplicates....

@timothee-haudebourg this is addressed in #481. Note that this does not resolve the issue, which will remain deferred.

The IRI Compaction algorithm clearly allows the term to be selected: > 4.8.) Otherwise, if value is a graph object, prefer a mapping most appropriate for the particular value. >...

One thing we might consider as an additional step for compaction tests is that they re-expand to their inputs, although there may be some things that make this problematic.