Reminder: Related to the full-text search, a string function named *contains*() will be renamed to *string-contains*() soon. Also, "*text*" will become a reserved word just like "for" or "where". It will happen soon as the first step to the full-text search merge. Here are more details about this change:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 6:25 PM, Taewoo Kim <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello All, > > I would like to suggest a current function name change. I am currently > working on Full Text Search features. XQuery Full-text search spec [1] > states that for a full-text search, the syntax is *RangeExpr ( "contains" > "text" FTSelection FTIgnoreOption? )?*. As you see, we are going to use > "contains text something". And we already have contains() function [2] that > does a substring match. So, in order to remove possible ambiguities > between two features, *contains()* will be renamed to *string-contains()* > when I merge my index-only branch to the master if there is no strong > opinion on this. Thank you. I will send another note as my merge > progresses. Thank you. > > [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-full-text-10/#doc-xquery10-FTContainsExpr > > [2] https://asterix-jenkins.ics.uci.edu/job/asterix-test-full/ > site/asterix-doc/aql/functions.html#StringFunctions > > Best, > Taewoo > Thank you. Best, Taewoo
