I added on MW an example of comparison with empty array, which we should
keep inside the dedicated test as well.
Change-Id: Ifa4bca85c8978ef24ed5bb26787730bb4521261f
Introduce a new function which can be used to group multiple comparisons
in a single condition. In particular, equals_to_any(S, A, B) is the
equivalent of S === A || S === B. This is especially useful in checking
for multiple namespaces, as proposed in the Community health initiative.
Change-Id: I9dcfe303eb5e51e1882fe4a65fa876aa93db7686
I left as ToDo the checks between an array and something else. With this
patch, it'll work like PHP: the result will be true iff the comparison
is loose, the array is empty and the other operand is either false or
null.
Change-Id: Idc5cadb697ed4fc7f4856967274169f77495ed9f
Some of them are actually too simple, and may be unuseful in tricky
situations. This patch adds a lot of test cases to provide an (almost)
bombproof safety with future patches.
Depends-On: I0bb1ed0109af66997e238b532d342d82d4c4ae19
Change-Id: I274ef306775c36be20acb662353f6537ff3f1a33
So that type and value will be identical to PHP's ones.
Bug: T191688
Depends-On: I1140900cdda63eed292d9f20aefd721ef9247fcd
Change-Id: I398c9a972b7e9fcb27d055d23939be2b8bb68244
This feature was never implemented. I'm not sure whether we need a way to compare array and other types of variables (left as ToDo), since e.g. in PHP it's always false.
Bug: T179238
Change-Id: I5d2c33fd117e69cbc84c0b04b6cb82edbdcadf16
Added the contains_all function, with basically the same role as
contains_any but using logic AND instead of OR. Also added
ccnorm_contains_all, that is the same of ccnorm_contains_any but with
AND mode. Finally, fixed three wrong task IDs.
Co-authored with Valerio Bozzolan.
Bug: T21176
Change-Id: Ib0a8b783db6ce0d5db64771c8e0c70f0f8d13d36
This filter is fully functional. The old filter is still enabled by
default for a transitional period in case the new one suddenly has
issues.
Change-Id: I4aea5f00c62420108030e60e79d5bf34e913e95d
I am pretty sure all of the behavior documented in these tests is a bad
idea. It is possible that we can fix it since some of those features
are probably unused, but for now those tests will serve as a
documentation of the current behavior.
Change-Id: Ia2a2f57a538d7aef2ac73fb2e47fe82dd5d5e09a
substr_count() is just as fast as looped strpos() when there are no
matches, and gets faster as the number of matches increases.
Note that this introduces a small change in behavior when the needle
is composed of repeated substrings, e.g. 'asdasdasd' or 'aa', and
haystack is such that the needle can be matched in overlapping
positions, e.g. 'asdasdasdasd' or 'aaaaa'. The old implementation
counted overlapping matches, the new one doesn't. I don't think this
behavior was intentional and I don't think this change will cause any
real problems.
Change-Id: Icc905ca34bf08d63e969787a5e3c119d498bf878
Previously, 'false & a == b' would actually execute the comparison and
count it against the condition limit, while 'false & (a == b)' wouldn't.
They behave the same now.
mShortCircuit was only checked for the most potentially expensive
operations (computing functions and getting variables), all the other
operations on bogus values generated by this would be executed and the
results ignored later.
This probably doesn't noticeably improve performance, but it corrects
how the condition limit is counted.
Bug: T43693
Change-Id: Id1d5f577b14b6ae6d987ded12689788eb7922474
If we don't map '\-' and '\+' to themselves, the leading slash gets escaped,
and the resultant pattern only matches a literal slash.
Bug: 67670
Change-Id: Ifa1e3edd6f41985a3bb97bfb1497985f8fa64af5
I've also added myself to the credits file as I'm the only
maintainer of this extension for a while now.
Change-Id: Id998172ea2abd70b8243de9db1a96cc2cfa47a64