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Geoffrey De Smet commented on DROOLS-287:
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Solution B) Prune the invalid characters like it does now (for example
"dollareuro", but keep a Map to it's original ruleName too (for example
"dollar > euro".
If a conflicting pruned rulename "dollareuro" is found:
- Check the original ruleName "dollar > euro" is indeed unique (fail-fast if
it's not)
- Append "1" to the pruned ruleName, "dollareuro1", check if it's
unique.
- If not unique (still conflicting): Append "2" instead:
"dollareuro2"
- etc "dollareuro3", ..., "dollareuro9", "dollareuro10",
"dollareuro11", ...
Personally, I believe solution A) is better then solution B).
Rule names with non-alphabetic characters may lead to name clashes
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Key: DROOLS-287
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-287
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 5.5.0.Final, 6.0.0.CR4
Reporter: Davide Sottara
Assignee: Mark Proctor
Priority: Critical
Fix For: 5.5.1.Final, 6.0.0.CR5
A KB with the two following rules will not compile:
{code}
rule "Rule_>"
when then end
rule "Rule_<"
when then end
{code}
Here's a more realistic example:
{code}
rule "dollar > euro"
when then end
rule "dollar < euro"
when then end
{code}
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