Hello Bruno, 2015-04-19 12:15 GMT+02:00 Bruno P. Kinoshita <brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br>:
> Thanks for the thorough code review Benedikt! Comments inline. > > > 1. IP clearance! There are several comments talking about code adapted > from > >PHP libraries. This needs to be listed in NOTICE.txt. For an example see > >the NOTICE.txt in [lang]. > Filed https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANDBOX-497 > And first try to fix it: > > > https://git1-us-west.apache.org/repos/asf?p=commons-text.git;a=commitdiff;h=refs/heads/SANDBOX-497 > Does that look correct? I also checked with the author before porting it > to the initial Java version, and told him about the [text] component - > https://github.com/jasonpriem/HumanNameParser.php/issues/11 I've adjusted the changes a bit and merged it into master. > > > 2. The names package needs work. > Completely agree. We can try to make it thread safe too. This will take a > little longer. > File new issue for tracking it > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SANDBOX-498 I've pushed a new branch containing a proposal how to fix this. Please review. > > > > 3. There are a some useless JavaDocs, which can be dropped. For example: > > (...)> Better rename the variable to middleName and drop the comment. > What about renaming the variables but leaving the comments? > For I've corrected this for the names package in the SANDBOX-498 branch. > > > 4. Several classes have no tests. The overall test coverage looks good, > so > >this may not be a problem. > Before the initial release I can start a development cycle just to add new > tests for parts that seem important - like code with somewhat high [+5] > cyclomatic complexity and uncovered branches. Just to make sure that the > initial release will have an acceptable quality and less hidden bugs :-) > Nice! > > 5. I don't think the shade configuration is correct. To me it looks like > >commons-text depends on [lang] and also shades some classes. Do we really > >need the explicit dependency? Furthermore, why do we need to shade so many > >classes? Why do we need anything beside StringUtils? > My mistake. I copied the [functor] configuration without much thinking. > IIRC, this dependency was added because of the names package. But it > shouldn't be too complicate to replace it. It is mainly used for checking > empty/blank values. > > So let's drop the [lang] dependency and use something like `$VAR != null > && ! "".equals($VAR)` instead? > I think we also need StringUtils in the similarity package. We should handle this after we have merged the changes made to the names package. > Thanks again for reviewing the code! > No problem, thanks for pushing this forward. Here are some more things we need to take care of before 1.0: - JIRA project - Rename similarity package to distance package? We have five Distance implementations but only one Similarity. Furthermore we have FuzzyScore. Is it a distance or a similarity? It should be renamed accordingly. - ConsineSimilariy uses Vectors modeled as Map<CharSequence, Integer>. Does it make sense to introduce a new class called Vector? Benedikt > > All the best,Bruno > > > From: Benedikt Ritter <brit...@apache.org> > To: Commons Developers List <dev@commons.apache.org> > Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2015 9:01 PM > Subject: [TEXT] Review of the code base > > Hi all, > > I've looked through the code base of [text] and I already did some clean > up. However there are a few things, that need more work IMHO: > > 1. IP clearance! There are several comments talking about code adapted from > PHP libraries. This needs to be listed in NOTICE.txt. For an example see > the NOTICE.txt in [lang]. > > 2. The names package needs work. Currently the HumanNameParser takes a Name > object (which is just a wrapper around a String) as parameter. The parse > result is then saved in fields (e.g. firstName). This makes the parser > unusable after it has parsed a name. I think the API should be reworked > such as: > - The constructor of the parser takes configuration options which can be > reused for several names to parse > - the parse method takes a string as parameter, containing a name > - the parse method returns an immutable Name objects which has getters for > firstName, lastName etc. > > 3. There are a some useless JavaDocs, which can be dropped. For example: > /** > * Middle name. > */ > private String middle; > > Better rename the variable to middleName and drop the comment. > > 4. Several classes have no tests. The overall test coverage looks good, so > this may not be a problem. > > 5. I don't think the shade configuration is correct. To me it looks like > commons-text depends on [lang] and also shades some classes. Do we really > need the explicit dependency? Furthermore, why do we need to shade so many > classes? Why do we need anything beside StringUtils? > > Nevertheless, this library looks very good. Kudos to Bruno for pushing this > forward! > > Regards, > Benedikt > > > > > > > -- > http://people.apache.org/~britter/ > http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ > http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter > http://github.com/britter > > > > > -- http://people.apache.org/~britter/ http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter http://github.com/britter