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Ran Tao edited comment on CALCITE-5909 at 8/12/23 4:01 AM:
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[~julianhyde] yes, make sense. I have moved it to CoreParserTest, so it can be
covered by build test process. I have solved some mismatched keywords in the PR
above. however it was blocked on CALCITE-5920
was (Author: lemonjing):
[~julianhyde] yes, make sense. I have moved it to CoreParserTest, so it can be
build test covered. I have solved some mismatched keywords in the PR above.
however it was blocked on
[CALCITE-5920|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5920]
> Sometimes SqlParserTest.testNoUnintendedNewReservedKeywords fails in the IDE
> but passes when run from the command line
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> Key: CALCITE-5909
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-5909
> Project: Calcite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tests
> Reporter: LakeShen
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: pull-request-available
> Attachments: image-2023-08-08-23-32-55-466.png
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> When I run the SqlParserTest,the testNoUnintendedNewReservedKeywords method
> failed,the exception like this:
> {code:java}
> java.lang.AssertionError: The parser has at least one new reserved keyword.
> Are you sure it should be reserved? Difference: {code}
> The picture like this:
> !image-2023-08-08-23-32-55-466.png|width=1543,height=496!
> I could fix this problem.More importantly, why is this method failing, but
> the Calcite pipeline is passing? I think we should look at something we missed
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