Sergey,
I took a look at your patch for chapter 9.14 "UUID Functions" docs page.
You've added some really good content here. I think section 9.14.4.
"Deciding Whether and Which UUID to Use" would be better suited for Chapter
8: "Data Types" -- specifically, 8.12. "UUID Type", since the content see
ract ? (@ starts with "A")') IS NOT NULL
) as jval_path;
If I'm completely off base for how testing is normally conducted, please
let me know.
Thanks,
Andrew Alsup
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Thanks for your help,
Andrew Alsup
On 3/5/19 5:35 PM, Nikita Glukhov wrote:
Attached 36th version of the patches rebased onto jsonpath v36.
While testing this patch a found a few issues:
[1] I was not able to apply the patch to the current HEAD. However, it
applies cleanly to commit: e988878f85 (NOTE: I did not investigate whic
> Attached patches implementing all SQL/JSON functions excluding
JSON_TABLE:
>
> JSON_OBJECT()
> JSON_OBJECTAGG()
> JSON_ARRAY()
> JSON_ARRAYAGG()
>
> JSON_EXISTS()
> JSON_VALUE()
> JSON_QUERY()
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is this patch intended to
implement any SQL/JSON functions?
> Attached 21st version of the patches.
>
> I decided to include here patch with complete jsonpath
implementation (it
> is a squash of all 6 jsonpath-v21 patches). I hope this will simplify
reviewing
> and testing in cfbot.cputube.org.
I'd like to help in reviewing this patch. Please let
> As a general rule, it's wise to do "make distclean" before "git pull"
> when you're tracking master. This saves a lot of grief when someone
> rearranges the set of generated files, as happened here. (If things
> are really messed up, you might need "git clean -dfx" to get rid of
> everything no
I am unable to `make install` on MacOS in the latest master (68a13f28be).
Here are the steps to reproduce.
OS: MacOSX 10.14.2
Branch: master:HEAD (68a13f28be)
$ git log --pretty=format:'%h' -n 1
68a13f28be
$ ./configure --with-bonjour
$ make
$ sudo make install
...
/usr/bin/install -c -m 644 uti
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