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  1. Mar 09, 2017
    • gmantele's avatar
      [TAP] Fix and add JUnit tests. Now, they should work on any machine. · 0422fb7d
      gmantele authored
      Two embedded DBMS are used: H2 and a little SQLite. JDBC drivers are provided
      in the `lib` directory. The databases are created and deleted automatically
      by the JUnit tests (see `test/tap/db_testtools/DBTools for more details`).
      
      The ANT and Gradle build scripts have been updated to reflect all these test
      modifications.
      0422fb7d
  2. Mar 08, 2017
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  15. Sep 20, 2016
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      [ADQL] Fix the tree generated by the parsing of NATURAL JOINs. · 7ca49f81
      gmantele authored
      The "normal" JOIN:
          A JOIN B ON A.id = B.id JOIN C ON B.id = C.id
      is correctly interpreted as:
          ( (A JOIN B ON A.id = B.id) JOIN C ON B.id = C.id )
      But with a NATURAL JOIN, the tree is mirrored:
          A NATURAL JOIN B NATURAL JOIN C
      gives:
      	( A NATURAL JOIN (B NATURAL JOIN C) )
      instead of:
          ( (A NATURAL JOIN B) NATURAL JOIN C )
      This is not a problem when the SQL translation is identical to the ADQL
      expression, but for some DBMS a conversion into a INNER JOIN ON is necessary
      and in this case we got the following SQL:
          A JOIN B JOIN C ON A.id = B.id ON B.id = C.id
      Which seems to work, but is syntactically strange.
      
      This commit should fix the generated tree. A "normal" JOIN and a NATURAL JOIN
      should now have the same form. A JUnit test has been added into TestADQLParser
      to check that: testJoinTree().
      7ca49f81
  16. Sep 14, 2016
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  19. Sep 02, 2016
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      [TAP] Fix bug about BOOLEAN datatypes. · c5cba4ba
      gmantele authored
      If a BOOLEAN database column is encountered, its datatype will be considered
      as SMALLINT (because TAP 1.0 does not support BOOLEAN) and its values will
      be converted into 0 for FALSE and 1 for TRUE. This last part was missing
      in the TAP library before this commit.
      c5cba4ba
  20. Sep 01, 2016
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