[hibernate-dev] New parser bugs reported: HQLPARSER vs HHH ?
Sanne Grinovero
sanne at hibernate.org
Fri Jan 24 07:23:16 EST 2014
Ok, I've moved the reported issue to HHH, then created HQLPARSER-37.
Could everyone please remember to create a matching issue on the
HQLPARSER project when HQL parsing is involved in a core issue?
On 23 January 2014 23:05, Steve Ebersole <steve at hibernate.org> wrote:
> I think duplication is better too, since at the moment these jira projects
> cover completely separate code bases.
>
> On 01/22/2014 02:32 AM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>>
>> A forum user had some trouble with the current HQL parser:
>>
>> https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1030515
>>
>> And since I've been slow to react, he went ahead and created a JIRA; I
>> think he's right about this, still then - as you can see from his
>> latest post - he felt unsure on where to open it, and it became
>> HQLPARSER-35.
>>
>> Since this is about the current parser, he's probably in the wrong
>> place, and there is a risk that the ORM team won't notice timely? but
>> I don't think I can blame him as it's probably confusing.
>>
>> My first impulse was to jump on JIRA and see if I could enable some
>> big fat warning on HQLPARSER to explain the difference, but actually
>> maybe it's better if the ORM team could start looking at new issues in
>> there as _actual_ issues?
>>
>> I'm thinking that while HQLPARSER matures, it should also incorporate
>> fixes/tests happening on the mainline parser: if there was a single
>> place to track defects of both I could "catch up" on ORM improvements
>> when working on it.
>>
>> So... should I move HQLPARSER-35 to HHH, or shall we leave it there ?
>> Maybe better to duplicate the issues?
>>
>> I'm voting for duplication, as they require either a fix or at least a
>> test applied to both projects, and we probably want to keep lifecycle
>> independent for a while longer.
>>
>> Sanne
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