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Till Westmann updated ASTERIXDB-2604:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 0.9.6)
0.9.7
> Error message improvement needed for missing semicolon
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> Key: ASTERIXDB-2604
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ASTERIXDB-2604
> Project: Apache AsterixDB
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.9.4.1, 0.9.5
> Reporter: Michael J. Carey
> Assignee: Dmitry Lychagin
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 0.9.7
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> It would be REALLY nice if we could coax the compiler into doing a better job
> of reporting the missing-final-semicolon issue. This is a big usability
> nasty for new users, or even for more experienced users, as the error message
> is VERY misleading. Here is a simple example:
> QUERY: \{"userid":"123","username":"DmitryL"}
> ERROR:
> ASX1001: Syntax error: In line 2 >>\{"userid":"123","username":"DmitryL"}<<
> Encountered at column 39. [CompilationException]
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> The natural reaction is to start looking at what's there for what's wrong -
> it looks as if something is missing/wrong in what's been given. INSTEAD the
> problem is what is NOT there - it's not what has been "Encountered" - it's
> what has NOT been encountered. I think maybe the space between "Encountered"
> and "at" has an unprintable EOF or something - not sure - but the way it
> prints now it looks as if the << is "pointing" to what's been encountered.
>
> Can we (1) make the unexpected encountered thing CLEAR somehow, and for extra
> credit, maybe (2) convey that what was expected was a closing semi-colon?
>
> I realize this may be a JavaCC issue/limitation - but right now this is kinda
> sucky and it makes for a bad out-of-box experience. What can we do?
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