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all of sparql's filter functions are expressible in rif-dtb built-in predicates. not all of rif-bld is expressible in sparql either, for instance recursive rules over rdf data are not expressible as sparql construct statements. rif-bld is defined in two different ways -- both normative: as a direct
restrict t in any way: it could be an integer, a variable, another list, or, in fact, any term. an example is list(1 2 | 3). this is not an ordinary list, where the last argument, 3, would represent the tail of a list (and thus would also be a list, which 3 is not). such general open lists correspond...
http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/REC-rif-bld-20130205/