Revision: 4493
http://nhibernate.svn.sourceforge.net/nhibernate/?rev=4493&view=rev
Author: fabiomaulo
Date: 2009-06-20 03:21:45 +0000 (Sat, 20 Jun 2009)
Log Message:
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Minor
Modified Paths:
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trunk/nhibernate/src/NHibernate.Test/HQL/Ast/SqlTranslationFixture.cs
Modified: trunk/nhibernate/src/NHibernate.Test/HQL/Ast/SqlTranslationFixture.cs
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--- trunk/nhibernate/src/NHibernate.Test/HQL/Ast/SqlTranslationFixture.cs 2009-06-20 00:34:26 UTC (rev 4492)
+++ trunk/nhibernate/src/NHibernate.Test/HQL/Ast/SqlTranslationFixture.cs 2009-06-20 03:21:45 UTC (rev 4493)
@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
const string query = "from SimpleClass s where (case when s.IntValue > 0 then (cast(s.IntValue as long) * :pAValue) else 1 end) > 0";
Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => GetSql(query));
- // This query fail because parenthesis on the math operation and does not fail in the old parser
const string queryWithoutParen = "from SimpleClass s where (case when s.IntValue > 0 then cast(s.IntValue as long) * :pAValue else 1 end) > 0";
Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => GetSqlWithClassicParser(queryWithoutParen));
Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => GetSql(queryWithoutParen));
@@ -28,11 +27,11 @@
[Test]
public void Union()
{
- string query = "from SimpleClass s where s.id in ((select s1.id from SimpleClass s1) union (select s2.id from SimpleClass s2))";
+ const string query = "from SimpleClass s where s.id in ((select s1.id from SimpleClass s1) union (select s2.id from SimpleClass s2))";
Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => GetSqlWithClassicParser(query));
- query = "from SimpleClass s where s.id in (select s1.id from SimpleClass s1 union select s2.id from SimpleClass s2)";
- Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => GetSql(query));
+ const string queryForAntlr = "from SimpleClass s where s.id in (select s1.id from SimpleClass s1 union select s2.id from SimpleClass s2)";
+ Assert.DoesNotThrow(() => GetSql(queryForAntlr));
}
}
}
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