X-Git-Url: http://jsfdemo.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=a508b3dcbc8a8507ede3c7dd8187e45858edb22b;hb=fc82b225d39cc66cb85c2557db0c0d4a4c5a6e27;hp=1cd2bd98b3cbb4c55cfc89636f16ea196ba053ea;hpb=cae635a47469f62058626e9b8231b231d0861fb0;p=cql-java-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/README b/README index 1cd2bd9..a508b3d 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,15 +1,22 @@ -$Id: README,v 1.8 2002-11-01 23:45:28 mike Exp $ +$Id: README,v 1.15 2002-11-06 20:13:45 mike Exp $ -cql-java -- a free CQL compiler for Java +cql-java - a free CQL compiler, and other CQL tools, for Java -This project provides a set of classes for representing a CQL parse -tree (CQLBooleanNode, CQLTermNode, etc.) and a CQLCompiler class which -builds a parse tree given a CQL query as input. It also provides -compiler back-ends to render out the parse tree as XCQL (the XML -representation), as PQF (Yaz-style Prefix Query Format) and as CQL -(i.e. decompiling the parse-tree). Oh, and there's a random query -generator, too. +INTRODUCTION +------------ + +cql-java is a Free Software project that provides: + +* A set of classes for representing a CQL parse tree (a base CQLNode + class, CQLBooleanNode and its subclasses, CQLTermNode, etc.) +* A CQLCompiler class (and its lexer) which builds a parse tree given + a CQL query as input. +* A selection of compiler back-ends to render out the parse tree as: + * XCQL (the standard XML representation) + * CQL (i.e. decompiling the parse-tree) + * PQF (Yaz-style Prefix Query Format) +* A random query generator, useful for testing. CQL is "Common Query Language", a new query language designed under the umbrella of the ZING initiative (Z39.59-International Next @@ -24,65 +31,76 @@ which is supposed to be easier to parse. More information at But if you didn't know that, why are you even reading this? :-) +What's what in this distribution? + + README This file + VERSION The version-number of this distribution + src Source-code for the cql-java library + lib The compiled library file, "cql-java.jar" + bin Simple shell-scripts to invoke the test-harnesses + docs Documentation automatically generated by "javadoc" + test Various testing and sanity-checking frameworks + etc Other files: CQL Grammar, generator properties, etc. + +"Installation" of this package would consist of putting the bin +directory on your PATH and the lib directory on your CLASSPATH. + + SYNOPSIS -------- -Test-harness: +Using the test-harnesses: - $ echo "foo and (bar or baz)" | java org.z3950.zing.cql.CQLParser + $ CQLParser 'title=foo and author=(bar or baz)' + $ CQLLexer 'title=foo and author=(bar or baz)' + (not very interesting unless you're debugging) + $ CQLGenerator etc/generate.properties seed 18 -Library: +Using the library in your own applications: import org.z3950.zing.cql.* // Building a parse-tree by hand - CQLNode n1 = new CQLTermNode("dc.author", "=", "kernighan"); - CQLNode n2 = new CQLTermNode("dc.title", "all", "elements style"); + CQLNode n1 = new CQLTermNode("dc.author", new CQLRelation("="), + "kernighan"); + CQLNode n2 = new CQLTermNode("dc.title", new CQLRelation("all"), + "elements style"); CQLNode root = new CQLAndNode(n1, n2); - System.out.println(root.toXCQL(3)); + System.out.println(root.toXCQL(0)); // Parsing a CQL query CQLParser parser = new CQLParser(); CQLNode root = parser.parse("title=dinosaur"); - System.out.println(root.toXCQL(0)); + System.out.print(root.toXCQL(0)); System.out.println(root.toCQL()); - System.out.println(root.toPQF(qualSet)); - // ... where `qualSet' specifies CQL-qualfier => Z-attr mapping + System.out.println(root.toPQF(config)); + // ... where `config' specifies CQL-qualfier => Z-attr mapping DESCRIPTION ----------- See the automatically generated class documentation in the "doc" -subdirectory. (It's not all there yet, but it's coming.) +subdirectory. AUTHOR ------ -Mike Taylor -http://www.miketaylor.org.uk +All code and documentation by Mike Taylor + http://www.miketaylor.org.uk +Please email me with bug-reports, wishlist items, patches, deployment +stories and, of course, large cash donations. LICENCE ------- -This software is open source, but I've not yet decided exactly what +This software is Open Source, but I've not yet decided exactly what licence to use. Be good. Assume I'm going with the GPL (most -restrictive) until I say otherwise. - - -TESTING -------- - -Ways of testing the parser and other components include: - -* Generate a random tree with CQLGenerate, take a copy, and - canonicalise it with CQLparser -c. Since the CQLGenerate output is - in canonical form anyway, the before-and-after versions should be - identical. - -* ... others :-) +restrictive) until I say otherwise. For what it's worth, I think the +most likely licence is the LGPL (GNU's Lesser General Public Licence) +which lets you deploy cql-java as a part of a non-free larger work. SEE ALSO @@ -93,28 +111,31 @@ Rob Sanderson's CQL compiler, written in Python. All the other free CQL compilers everyone's going to write :-) -TO DO ------ +THINGS TO DO +------------ + +* ### Fix bug where "9x" is parsed as two tokens, a TT_NUMBER followed + by a TT_WORD. The problem here is that I don't think it's actually + possible to fix this without throwing out StreakTokenizer and + rolling our own, which we absolutely _don't_ want to do. -* Allow CQLGenerate test-harness to take some of its configuration - parameters on the command-line as well as or instead of a file. +* Write javadoc comments for CQLRelation and ModifierSet. + +* Write "overview" file for the javadoc documentation. + +* Allow keywords to be used unquoted as search terms. * Some niceties for the cql-decompiling back-end: * don't emit redundant parentheses. * don't put spaces around relations that don't need them. -* Write pqn-generating back-end (will need to be driven from a - configuation file specifying how to represent the qualifiers, - relations, relation modifiers and wildcard characters as z39.50 - attributes.) - * Consider the utility of yet another back-end that translates a CQLNode tree into a Type-1 query tree using the JZKit data structures. That would be nice so that CQL could become a JZKit query-type; but you could achieve the same effect by generating PQN, and running that through JZKit's existing PQN-to-Type-1 compiler. -* Refinements to random query generator: +* Many refinements to the random query generator: * Generate relation modifiers * Proximity support * Don't always generate qualifier/relation for terms @@ -123,7 +144,3 @@ TO DO * Introduce wildcard characters into generated terms * Generate multi-word terms -* Write fuller "javadoc" comments. - -* Write generic test suite. -