Hi,
I was trying to expose my own functions using JEXL library. I am trying the
below example.
public static class MyMath {
public double cos(final double x) {
return Math.cos(x);
}
}
public static void testCustomFunction2() {
try {
I'm not sure the "nested" example API is quite what it should be, because
the last argument is the default value, you cannot make the input functions
a vararg, which seems very limiting. I should be able to use the same API
whether I need to go 1, 2, or N functions deep. I'm saying the above
indepe
Could I get more PMC reviews please?
Gary
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 8:40 PM Gary Gregory wrote:
> We have fixed a few bugs and added some enhancements since Apache
> Commons DbUtils 1.7 was released, so I would like to release Apache
> Commons DbUtils 1.8.0.
>
> Apache Commons DbUtils 1.8.0 RC1 is a
My +1
Gary
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 8:40 PM Gary Gregory wrote:
> We have fixed a few bugs and added some enhancements since Apache
> Commons DbUtils 1.7 was released, so I would like to release Apache
> Commons DbUtils 1.8.0.
>
> Apache Commons DbUtils 1.8.0 RC1 is available for review here:
>
Nice.
Sounds like everyone is leaning towards "no". Would it be worth submitting
a PR to include more usage examples - which I assume could also serve as a
place to collect more feedback? Or just keep it within this thread given
the way it's leaning? (or unless that consensus changes)
Ultimately
Could we get more reviews please?
TY!
Gary
On Tue, Aug 1, 2023, 8:40 PM Gary Gregory wrote:
> We have fixed a few bugs and added some enhancements since Apache
> Commons DbUtils 1.7 was released, so I would like to release Apache
> Commons DbUtils 1.8.0.
>
> Apache Commons DbUtils 1.8.0 RC1 is
Hello.
Le sam. 5 août 2023 à 08:08, Hasan Diwan a écrit :
>
> I'm trying to migrate an internal service for interpolation to commons-math
> 3.6.1, using org.apache.commons.math3.fitting.GaussianCurveFitter.
Thanks for your interest in "Commons Math".
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