From: mike Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 17:02:48 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix some outdated Makefile rules. X-Git-Tag: v1.5~242 X-Git-Url: http://jsfdemo.indexdata.com/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4849909e4a3cb5765e3d7ee8f2398f87c5876df4;p=cql-java-moved-to-github.git Fix some outdated Makefile rules. iAdd some CVS Ids. --- diff --git a/etc/grammar-mail b/etc/grammar-mail deleted file mode 100644 index 21cce8f..0000000 --- a/etc/grammar-mail +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -From mike@seatbooker.net Tue Oct 29 15:12:09 2002 -Envelope-to: mike@miketaylor.org.uk -Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 14:11:48 GMT -From: Mike Taylor -To: ZNG@loc.gov -Cc: mike@miketaylor.org.uk -Subject: Again: Grammar Tweaks - -Dear Everyone, - -I sent this message last Friday, and didn't get a delivery failure -message or anything similar; but there has been absolutely zero -response on-list, which makes me wonder whether it mysteriously didn't -get through. - -... or surely it didn't get caught by people's "this message is too -complicated to pay attention to" filters? :-~ - - _/|_ _______________________________________________________________ -/o ) \/ Mike Taylor www.miketaylor.org.uk -)_v__/\ "Conclusion: is left to the reader (see Table 2). - Acknowledgements: I wrote this paper for money" -- - A. A. Chastel, _A critical analysis of the explanation of - red-shifts by a new field_, A&A 53, 67 (1976) - - -------------------------------- cut here ------------------------------- -Well, it looks like the CQL grammar has settled down more or less to -everyone's satisfaction. So it must be time to throw it all up the -air again! :-) - -No, I'm joking -- mostly. I'd like to point one actual mistake (I -think), suggest one substantive change, and request a few cosmetic -changes. - -For anyone who's not got it to hand, the URL for the grammar is -http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/agency/zing/srwu/cql.html - -1. I think it's a mistake that the grammar says: - prox-qualifiers ::= "/" [ unit ] "/" [ relation ] "/" [ distance ] "/" ordering - (and the similar productions that follow) because that allows - prox/word/exact/3 <--- "exact" is meaningless here - and -- even worse -- - prox/word/=/stem <--- a relation-modifier! - (This is not only silly, but ambiguous too) - - So I think all the occurrences of "relation" in the productions - for prox need to be changed to "order-or-equal-relation". - -2. The only thing that I'm suggesting we actually _change_ is the - order of the proximity parameters. Quick! Close your eyes and - tell me the correct order of relation, ordering, distance and - unit? See -- you can't do it: no-one can :-) - - So, based somewhat on Adam's rather more difficult suggestion of - a couple of days ago, I propose that we change the order to: - relation/distance/unit/ordering - Rationale: you can read it out loud. If you want to find two - clauses with the conditions "*more* than *5* *sentences* apart", - you would write ``foo prox/>/5/sentence bar''. - -3. Cosmetic changes. - - 3a. The "/" at the beginning of each of the prox-qualfiers - productions can be moved up into the definition of prox, like - this: - prox::= "prox" [ "/" prox-qualifiers ] - which yields a slightly simpler, neater (but equivalent) - grammar. - - 3b. The things that the grammar called "index-name", we have been - calling "qualifiers" (and talking about the "qualifier-sets" - that contain them.) I think that's a much nicer name than - "index-name", in part because it doesn't carry such a loading - of implementation detail. Also, remember that we way we've - designed things, a qualifier will typically implemented by - multiple indexes (a word index and a string index) so I don't - want to give misleading impressions. - - 3b1. :-) - That would mean that, in the name of simplicity, we'd - need to rename "prox-qualifiers" to something like - "prox-modifiers" or "prox-parameters" (which is what - we've actually been calling them, 4WIW) and rename - "qualifier" to something more suggestive such as - "relation-modifier" (which, again, is what we've been - using in prose.) - - 3c. (Nearly done, honest.) I think that - "order-or-equal-relation" is a horrible name and would much - prefer to call it something like "numeric-relation", which - better explains its role in, for example, proximity - parameters. - -So, putting it all together, here's how I think the grammar should -look: - -------------------------------- cut here ------------------------------- -cql-query ::= cql-query boolean search-clause - | search-clause -boolean ::= "and" | "or" | "not" | prox -search-clause ::= "(" cql-query ")" - | [ qualifier relation ] term - -relation ::= base-relation { "/" relation-modifier } -base-relation ::= numeric-relation | "exact" | "all" | "any" -relation-modifier ::= "relevant" | "fuzzy" | "stem" -numeric-relation ::= "<" | ">" | "<=" | ">=" | "<>" | "=" - -prox ::= "prox" [ "/" prox-parameters ] -prox-parameters ::= [ numeric-relation ] "/" [ distance ] "/" [ unit ] "/" ordering - | [ numeric-relation ] "/" [ distance ] "/" unit - | [ numeric-relation ] "/" distance - | numeric-relation -unit ::= "word" | "sentence" | "paragraph" | "element" -ordering ::= "ordered" | "unordered" -distance ::= non-negative-integer - -qualifier ::= [ qualifier-prefix "." ] qualifier-name -qualifier-prefix ::= identifier -qualifier-name ::= identifier -identifer ::= string -term ::= string | ""string"" -string ::= a character string -------------------------------- cut here ------------------------------- - -Hope this helps, and that it's none of it's controversial. I guess it -ought not to be, except maybe the change in the order of proximity -parameters. - - _/|_ _______________________________________________________________ -/o ) \/ Mike Taylor www.miketaylor.org.uk -)_v__/\ The IBM 360 had no stack, and that was stupid, short-sighted - design. The Cray 2 has no stack either, but that's elegant - minimalism. - - - diff --git a/src/org/z3950/zing/cql/Makefile b/src/org/z3950/zing/cql/Makefile index b0f160a..41a310d 100644 --- a/src/org/z3950/zing/cql/Makefile +++ b/src/org/z3950/zing/cql/Makefile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.4 2002-11-03 16:49:38 mike Exp $ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.5 2002-11-03 17:02:48 mike Exp $ OBJ = Utils.class \ CQLNode.class CQLTermNode.class CQLBooleanNode.class \ @@ -20,7 +20,18 @@ docs: ../../../../../docs/overview-tree.html javac $< clean: - rm -f $(CLASS) + rm -f $(OBJ) 'CQLLexer$$Keyword.class' cleandocs: - rm -r docs/* + rm -rf \ + ../../../../../docs/allclasses-frame.html \ + ../../../../../docs/deprecated-list.html \ + ../../../../../docs/help-doc.html \ + ../../../../../docs/index-all.html \ + ../../../../../docs/index.html \ + ../../../../../docs/org \ + ../../../../../docs/overview-tree.html \ + ../../../../../docs/package-list \ + ../../../../../docs/packages.html \ + ../../../../../docs/serialized-form.html \ + ../../../../../docs/stylesheet.css diff --git a/test/random/mkrandom b/test/random/mkrandom index 1543e08..f300534 100755 --- a/test/random/mkrandom +++ b/test/random/mkrandom @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl -w +# $Id: mkrandom,v 1.2 2002-11-03 17:02:48 mike Exp $ + use strict; my $n = 1; diff --git a/test/regression/mkanswers b/test/regression/mkanswers index 3475181..fe5dd35 100755 --- a/test/regression/mkanswers +++ b/test/regression/mkanswers @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl -w +# $Id: mkanswers,v 1.2 2002-11-03 17:02:48 mike Exp $ + use IO::File; use strict; diff --git a/test/regression/mktests b/test/regression/mktests index 523bb0f..2f2c417 100755 --- a/test/regression/mktests +++ b/test/regression/mktests @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl -w +# $Id: mktests,v 1.2 2002-11-03 17:02:48 mike Exp $ + use IO::File; use strict; diff --git a/test/regression/runtests b/test/regression/runtests index 977de06..9827034 100755 --- a/test/regression/runtests +++ b/test/regression/runtests @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/perl -w +# $Id: runtests,v 1.2 2002-11-03 17:02:48 mike Exp $ + use IO::File; use strict; diff --git a/test/regression/showtest b/test/regression/showtest index 15e57b5..eafd7ac 100755 --- a/test/regression/showtest +++ b/test/regression/showtest @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ #!/bin/sh +# $Id: showtest,v 1.2 2002-11-03 17:02:48 mike Exp $ + if [ $# != 1 ]; then echo "Usage: $0 " >&2 echo " e.g. $0 01/02" >&2