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Dave Brosius edited comment on CASSANDRA-11067 at 8/19/16 11:07 PM:
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nitpick
PrefixTermTree.search(Expression e)
sanity checks for e == null, but then dereferences it anyway, here
super.search(e)
maybe just return emptySet() on e == null
was (Author: dbrosius):
nitpick
PrefixTermTree.search(Expression e)
sanity checks for e == null, but then dereferences it anyway, here
super.search(e)
maybe just return emptySet() on e == null
> Improve SASI syntax
> -------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-11067
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-11067
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: CQL
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Assignee: Pavel Yaskevich
> Labels: client-impacting, sasi
> Fix For: 3.4
>
>
> I think everyone agrees that a LIKE operator would be ideal, but that's
> probably not in scope for an initial 3.4 release.
> Still, I'm uncomfortable with the initial approach of overloading = to mean
> "satisfies index expression." The problem is that it will be very difficult
> to back out of this behavior once people are using it.
> I propose adding a new operator in the interim instead. Call it MATCHES,
> maybe. With the exact same behavior that SASI currently exposes, just with a
> separate operator rather than being rolled into =.
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