Hi Edson,
I found similar i18n issues on DRL side as well.
I already have filed a Jira issue along with a testcase.
Some issues are even reproducible on Drools 4.0.7.
Let me know if you have any problem running the testcase or fixing the
issue.
Cheers,
Yusuke Yamamoto
yusukey(a)gmail.com
On 2009/03/15, at 23:49, Edson Tirelli wrote:
Yes, I will. Thanks a lot.
Edson
2009/3/15 Yusuke Yamamoto <yusukey(a)gmail.com>
Hi Edson,
I'm happy to contribute a unit testcase for it :)
And it's done:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBRULES-2008
I hope you slip in a fix for the issue in the final release.
Cheers,
Yusuke
On 2009/03/15, at 22:15, Edson Tirelli wrote:
>
> Yusuke,
>
> I heard about it before. May I ask you please to open a JIRA so
> that this is fixed before final?
>
> Drools 5 uses a completely new DSL parser and this scenario was
> lost when the transition was made. The major problem is that I
> don't know how to create a proper unit test using japanese
> characters (although I guess any multi-byte character would do),
> so, if you can create and attach a unit test to the ticket, even
> better to make sure I have your scenario.
>
> Thanks,
> Edson
>
> 2009/3/15 Yusuke Yamamoto <yusukey(a)gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> I found that Drools 5.0.0 CR1 is unable to compile DSLs including
> multibyte characters in them.
> For example, mydsl.dsl as following:
> ---------
> [consequence]print:"{value}" = System.out.println("{value}");
> [consequence]出力:"{value}" = System.out.println("{value}");
> ---------
> Fails to be compiled with
> ---------
> line 3:13 no viable alternative at character '出'
> line 3:14 no viable alternative at character '力'
> ---------
>
> "出力" means "print" in Japanese.
>
> It used to be work with Drools 4.0.7.
> I couldn't found any related issues on Jira. But is it a known issue?
>
> Best regards,
> Yusuke
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