-$Id: Changes,v 1.42 2007-08-06 15:55:03 mike Exp $
+$Id: Changes,v 1.46 2008-05-28 10:03:53 mike Exp $
Revision history for the CQL-Java package.
See the bottom of this file for a list of things still to do.
+The work for releases 1.0, 1.2 and 1.2.1 was sponsored by the National
+Library of Australia, whose help we gratefully acknowledge.
+
+1.5 Tue May 25 16:44:35 CEST 2010
+ - Fix recognition of word-relations to correctly match what is
+ specified in the CQL v1.1 and v1.2 documents. In
+ particular, "encloses" and "within" are recognised, so that
+ Masterkey's use of "encloses" for IP range authentication
+ works again.
+ - Update regression tests accordingly.
+ - Extend test/random/ to emit summary line of successful
+ recompilations.
+
+1.4 Thu May 20 00:38:40 BST 2010
+ - Add support for interpreting sequences of non-keywords as a
+ single multi-word term rather than a broken INDEX RELATION
+ TERM triplet. This means that "oxford street" is a valid
+ query rather than a syntax error, and "tottenham court road"
+ is what it looks like rather than a search for the word
+ "court" related by the relation "court" to the index
+ "tottenham". Note that the word-formed relations "any",
+ "all", "exact" and (for CQL v1.2) "scr" are still treated
+ specially, as are profiled relations in context sets, of the
+ form <set>.<name>.
+
+1.3 Wed May 28 11:02:00 BST 2008
+ - Add getSortIndexes() to CQLSortNode, as suggested by Marcel
+ Versteeg <Marcel.Versteeg@KB.nl>
+
1.2.1 Mon Aug 6 16:54:54 BST 2007
- Contructors for the CQLParser class are made public (as they
should have been all along).
http://zing.z3950.org/cql/sorting.html
is still considered canonical.
- The work for releases 1.0, 1.2 and 1.2.1 was sponsored by the
- National Library of Australia, whose help we gratefully
- acknowledge.
-
-1.0 Fri Jun 29 14:10:28 BST 2007
+1.0 Fri Jun 29 14:10:28 BST 2007
- Support for version 1.1 as described at
- http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/cql/
+ http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/specs/cql.html
Since this is a significant leap forward, the version
numbering increases to the next major version.
- "Qualifiers" renamed as "indexes" throughout, to match what