can you put it in a JIRA - should be easy enough to take care of.

On 4/5/06, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to check this. It appears that a comma is not valid in the
> domain specific language. I can see that it is part of the syntax on the
> expression but it should be valid in the domain specific language. ie)
>
> In my dsl file I have the following
>
> [when]There is something, that we want to check=String()
> [then]Check it=System.out.println("Checked");
>
> and the drl file
>
> package testing
>
> import java.lang.String
>
> expander comma_test.dsl
>
> rule "Comma test rule"
>
>     when
>         There is something, that we want to check
>     then
>         Check it
> end
>
> The comma causes the rule build to fail. It's probably not a big issue but
> as your language library builds, you will probably want to introduce
> punctuation for readability. If I remove the comma from the .dsl so that
> the
> statement reads "There is something that we want to check" everything is
> fine.
>
>

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