Dan,
Can you help me with test XQuery files with all of the additions to XQuery 3.1?
I want to make sure that all cases are covered in the ANTLR file.
Thanks,
Loren
> On Jan 14, 2018, at 7:45 AM, Dan McCreary <dan.mccreary@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Loren,
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> Thank you very much for updating the ANTLR files. I know that tools that Sonar need the updated grammer files to be useful for XQuery 3.0.
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> https://github.com/malteseduck/sonar-xquery-plugin <https://github.com/malteseduck/sonar-xquery-plugin>
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> It is generous of you to spend your own personal time to learn the complex ANTLR grammar format and then share the fixes with the community!
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> - Dan
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> On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 1:06 PM, Loren Cahlander <loren.cahlander@gmail.com <mailto:loren.cahlander@gmail.com>> wrote:
> I had previously been working on the xqDoc ANTLR and Java code to handle the changes to the XQuery language. The codebase that I downloaded included the invoked functions and the referred to variables.
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> I have added annotations as well as some of the XQuery 3.1 additions into the antler file https://github.com/lcahlander/xqDoc/blob/master/src/org/xqdoc/xquery/parser/jul2017/XQuery.g <https://github.com/lcahlander/xqDoc/blob/master/src/org/xqdoc/xquery/parser/jul2017/XQuery.g>
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> It requires the antlr-2.7.5 jar file.
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> I have checked in the code at https://github.com/lcahlander/xqDoc <https://github.com/lcahlander/xqDoc>
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> It would be good to have test case XQuery files to run the parser against so that it handles all of the enhancements to the language.
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> I think that it needs to become an EXPath module.
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> I would like feedback from folks.
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