On 29 April 2011 19:18, Edson Tirelli <ed.tirelli@gmail.com> wrote:

   Wolfgang, 

   It seems to me that what we need to to improve the solution to address the problems you listed, but we are better now then we were before, as we support everything that was supported in 5.1 + the new use cases.

Correct!

 

   Did I miss something?

Only if you intend to do, in a later release, s.th. with those expressions, such as evaluate them if they are all literal, or maybe with imported variables, if that can be done at all. If yes, the thing I'd propose is to either announce (clearly!) the future change ("expressions will not remain expressions returned as Strings") OR reduce the accepted expressions to single literals of the basic types, which could be converted to Integer/String/Boolean objects according to their natural syntax.

Perhaps the concatenation of duplicated inner Map values should be removed - I'm afraid I did that, in an effort to avoid silent overwriting, which definitely isn't better; both is bad.

Wolfgang
 
   Edson

2011/4/29 Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.laun@gmail.com>
The current parser handles metadata annotations

  '@' Identifier '(' Text ')'

so that the annotations for one entity (e.g., a rule) are available as a Map<String,Object>, where the key is given by the Identifier and the value of the entry is available according to

if  Text can be completely parsed as   Identifier '=' Expression (where  Expression  is whatever the DRL parser accepts as an expression, i.e., an extended subset of Java expressions)
   then
      the value is a Map<String,String>
   else
     the
value is a String, with trimmed leading and trailing white space, but preserving all embedded white space

Changes compared to 5.1.1:
   - no Map was ever returned in 5.1.1,
   - @m( "foo" ) in 5.1.1. returned "foo", but 5.2.0 returns "\"foo\"".
   - @m( "foo", "bar" ) in 5.1.1. returned "foo\", \"bar", but 5.2.0 returns "\"foo\", \"bar\""
   - comments between "@...(" and ")" are now handled consistently but were not in 5.1.1

Possibly considered a problem for 5.2.0 or later:
- No check is made for duplicate "outer" map keys; entries are overwritten.
- Repeated "inner" map keys produce concatenated entries, e.g. @m( k = 1, k = "a" ) returns "1a" as the value for key "k".
- Returning (arbitrary) expressions, unchanged, as String now may cause incompatibilitie with more sophisticated processing (if this ever should be considered).

-W










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