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Henri Biestro commented on JEXL-307:
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We already have 2 options, lexical and lexicalShade; the former deals with
definition scope rules, the latter deals with local variable definitions
shading global ones. At least, this is the intent.
These are option flags (as in JexlOptions); the lexical feature (as in
JexlFeatures) will fail parsing on variable redefinition only.
What am I missing ? Test case will help :)
> Variable redeclaration option
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> Key: JEXL-307
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JEXL-307
> Project: Commons JEXL
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Affects Versions: 3.1
> Reporter: Dmitri Blinov
> Assignee: Henri Biestro
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.2
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> As of now, JEXL allows a script writer to redeclare a local variable during
> script evaluation.
> {code:java}
> var a = 1; var a = 2;{code}
> This may lead to potential errors with misspelled names and clashed
> variables. Checking for already defined variable is a common feature of many
> languages. This feature can be implemented in JEXL as an additional option of
> JexlFeatures class, enabled by default, thus allowing compatibility with
> existing code.
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