| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Type safety (mostly) goes right out of the window when void* comes into the picture - it is a pointer that can point to anything (completely unaware of the types involved), and the language leaves going about with it completely in the programmers hands (for example, a void* is not mostly good for anything except for being cast back to the original type; it can represent anything, but you have to kn
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