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2007/9/13, Claude Desroches <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>:
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> Hi Xing,
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> You are correct. I believe this is simply a typo. The "r" should be
> replaced with "z" in both myTempPatt3 and myTempPatt4.
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> In both cases the limiting factor is the MyCharList
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> Please write an appropriate CR if one has not already been submitted for
> this oversight. Probably because the "r" is directly below the "z" in the
> original type definition J
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> Cheers,
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> Claude.
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> *From:* active_ttcn3 : mts stf133 ttcn version 3 - active members only
> [This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.] *On Behalf Of *xuezhi xing
> *Sent:* 13 September 2007 12:21
> *To:* This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
> *Subject:* question about referenced character set
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> In the core language, B.1.5.4, there is an example as follow:
> EXAMPLE:
> type charstring MyCharRange ("a".."z");
> type charstring MyCharList ("a", "z");
> const MyCharRange myCharR := "r";
> template charstring myTempPatt1 := pattern "\N { myCharR }";
> // myTempPatt1 shall match the string "r" only
> template charstring myTempPatt2 := pattern "\N { MyCharRange }";
> // myTempPatt2 shall match any string containing a single character from a
> to z
> template MyCharRange myTempPatt3 := pattern "\N { MyCharList }";
> // myTempPatt3 shall match strings "a" and "r" only
> template MyCharList myTempPatt4 := pattern "\N { MyCharRange }";
> // myTempPatt4 shall match strings "a" and "r" only
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> Here I think the last two templates' comments are wrong.
> For myTempPatt3, I think it shall match strings "a" and "z" only. I can't
> reason "r".
> And as above, I think myTempPatt4 shall match strings "a" and "z" only.
> not "r".
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> how do you think?
> thanks.
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> --xing xuezhi
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