X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Changes;h=d3e03e1861b67812010cbc2d70eec7f8a358d19e;hb=aee82c7b27048ab058fd9917d18199d4f38a2de4;hp=93b05d5fac1b7ba2d1eff8f15e158453f2e39a78;hpb=3e97d3ae992857c62bb697c1be31f3f40edf8576;p=cql-java-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/Changes b/Changes index 93b05d5..d3e03e1 100644 --- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -$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. @@ -6,6 +5,34 @@ 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. +1.12 TO BE RELEASED + - rewrite the CQL lexer to better conform to CQL spec (e.g retain escapes for wildcards, etc) + - add jUnit test cases + +1.11 Tue 5 Mar 2013 13:38:18 CET + - Fix problem with parsing unquoted terms that begin with a '.' + - Fix problem with parsing unquoted terms that contain a '@' + - allow registration of custom relations + - optional flag to set strict-but-not-compliant mode that prohibits + unqouted keywords to be used as terms + +1.8 Fri Jul 22 18:02:41 CEST 2011 + - API changes: removed direct access to internal state and introduced + getters, removed usages of obsolete collections (Vector, Hashtable), + simplified method signatues (toXCQL), modified constants to be + read-only + - implemented faster XCQL serialization, using pure StringBuilder + +1.7 Tue Jul 27 17:35:25 BST 2010 + - Patch from Ralph LeVan to recognise + "qualifier.dc.creator"-like properties as well as + "index.dc.creator" -- backwards compatible with version + prior to 1.0 as well as those subsequent. + - Reinstate the "exact" relation even when v1.2 is in effect + (the default), despite its removal from v1.2 of CQL. In + practice, it seems to be in fairly widespread use, and + little real purpose is served in removing it. + 1.6 Thu Jun 17 10:56:24 BST 2010 - Fix the bug where "9x" is lexed as two tokens, a TT_NUMBER followed by a TT_WORD, making unquoted search-terms such as