[jira] [Reopened] (VELOCITY-542) minus sign in #set requires spaces to surround it

2018-09-24 Thread Claude Brisson (JIRA)


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Claude Brisson reopened VELOCITY-542:
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Issue reopened.

But there isn't any clean solution requiring only one parser, I'm afraid.

> minus sign in #set requires spaces to surround it
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> Key: VELOCITY-542
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-542
> Project: Velocity
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Engine
>Affects Versions: 1.5
>Reporter: Will Glass-Husain
>Assignee: Claude Brisson
>Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.0
>
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> The following example:
> #set($thisCampNumber = 10)
> #set($nextCampNumber = $thisCampNumber+1)
> #set($previousCampNumber = $thisCampNumber-1)
> #set($previousCampNumberB = $thisCampNumber - 1)
> 1: $thisCampNumber
> 2: $nextCampNumber
> 3: $previousCampNumber
> 4: $previousCampNumberB
> produces this result
> 1: 10
> 2: 11
> 3: $previousCampNumber
> 4: 9
> Note that using a minus sign in a #set statement does not work if there are 
> no spaces around it.  (however, the same is not true for +).



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[jira] [Reopened] (VELOCITY-542) minus sign in #set requires spaces to surround it

2016-05-09 Thread Claude Brisson (JIRA)

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Claude Brisson reopened VELOCITY-542:
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  Assignee: Claude Brisson

Pertinent for 2.x

> minus sign in #set requires spaces to surround it
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>
> Key: VELOCITY-542
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-542
> Project: Velocity
>  Issue Type: Bug
>  Components: Engine
>Affects Versions: 1.5
>Reporter: Will Glass-Husain
>Assignee: Claude Brisson
>Priority: Minor
>
> The following example:
> #set($thisCampNumber = 10)
> #set($nextCampNumber = $thisCampNumber+1)
> #set($previousCampNumber = $thisCampNumber-1)
> #set($previousCampNumberB = $thisCampNumber - 1)
> 1: $thisCampNumber
> 2: $nextCampNumber
> 3: $previousCampNumber
> 4: $previousCampNumberB
> produces this result
> 1: 10
> 2: 11
> 3: $previousCampNumber
> 4: 9
> Note that using a minus sign in a #set statement does not work if there are 
> no spaces around it.  (however, the same is not true for +).



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