Hi Gerd
thanks, tried it with expr4.patch and option --rand and got some errors:
ERROR: Syntax: $b~2 & length()>=1 {name 'n195'} [0x2]
Message: Error: (lines:1): Expression cannot be indexed
This rule works for me on the patched code base, and fails
on trunk. Could you check you are runn
Hi Steve,
you are right, I ran the test without the patch. Sorry for the noise.
Seems I mixed branch and trunk versions :-(
I've executed the tests with the patched version a few times and it found no
more
errors, so I think you should commit it.
Gerd
Vo
Version mkgmap-r4165 was committed by steve on Mon, 16 Apr 2018
Fix for expression bug introduced in r4158
r4158 was itself an expression fix, but introduced its
own problems.
There was also a bug that no one noticed involving
double negation expressions eg: "!!(a<3)" that
was introduced separat
Hi
I've executed the tests with the patched version a few times and it found no
more
errors, so I think you should commit it.
This is now committed as r4165 which everyone affected by the issue
should update to.
Steve
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Just a little clarification:
Is --make-cycleways option completely ignored or still evaluated for
some use?
Thanks
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Hi Lorenzo,
there is no more code that evaluates the option, so it is completely ignored.
Maybe interesting:
--make-all-cycleways is still translated to --make-opposite-cycleways
Gerd
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Sure, I already use --make-opposite-cycleways.
Just wondering if --make-cycleways was still needed because I got
confused reading some old emails here.
Thanks again.
Lorenzo
Il giorno lun, 16/04/2018 alle 17.44 +, Gerd Petermann ha scritto:
> Hi Lorenzo,
>
> there is no more code that evalu