Davide Sottara created DROOLS-446:
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Summary: Literals may be ambiguously resolved as classes on case insensitive
filesystems
Key: DROOLS-446
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/DROOLS-446
Project: Drools
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public (Everyone can see)
Affects Versions: 6.0.1.Final, 6.0.0.Final, 5.6.0.Final, 5.5.0.Final
Reporter: Davide Sottara
Assignee: Mark Proctor
Fix For: 6.1.0.CR1
When a candidate class literal is analyzed, e.g. :
{code}
declare Foo
f1 : Bar = new Bar()
f2 : boolean = false
end
{code}
"Bar" is tentatively resolved (twice) and its f.q.n. is substituted as needed.
However, even "false" is tentatively resolved as well.
On a case insensitive filesytems, the presence of a class named False will cause the
literal to be resolved erroneously.
The same will happen to "true" and "null"
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