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Re: NSPredicate bug (Re: Using code from Cocotron)


From: Yen-Ju Chen
Subject: Re: NSPredicate bug (Re: Using code from Cocotron)
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 09:49:22 -0700

On 6/11/07, Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer@gmx.de> wrote:
Yen-Ju Chen wrote:
> On 6/9/07, Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer@gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>> There are plenty of other problems with predicates that your tests
>> uncovered. For example we don't support "==", but have "=". Which of
>> them should we have? Both?

Fixed

>> Also the "IN" operator will only work for strings, not for a set and an
>> element.

Fixed

>> Handling of "BETWEEN" is completely missing and the parsing of all key
>> words failed at the end of the string.
>>
Fixed

>> I tried to fix some of this, but it requires a lot more work.
>
>  Thanx again. I intentionally pick less-used cases for testing
>  because I believe GNUstep can handle the common ones.
>  One thing I notice is that with '==' (or '=' for GNUstep),
>  you cannot specify the case-insensitive ([c]).

Fixed or did I get you wrong and the GNUstep behaviour matched the one
from Apple?

 Apple does not allow '==[c]'. So I have to use 'MATCHES[c]' for
case-insensitive,
 but due to the regex, MATCHES is not implemented in GNUstep.
 So I have no away to do case-insensitive full string comparison on GNUstep
 excepting using a combination of 'BEGIN[c]', 'IN[c]' and 'END[c]' for that.
 It is just less convenient.
 Maybe for current situation, you can implement MATCHES as simple
full string comparison ?
 It is the same as regex without all the special symbol (*, ?, [, ]).


>  So I have to use 'MATCHES[c]'. But 'MATCHES' use regex,
>  which I think is too much if I only want to do case-insensitive
> comparison.

Regular expressions are still missing in GNUstep. With all these fixes
only the tests that include %d and the one with matches still fail. But
don't erxpect any further progress here. We need Richard to look at the
%d problem.

 Thanx. I will try again later.

 Yen-Ju


Cheers,
Fred





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