[Mono-dev] Is #693996 fixed? -- UriTemplate doesn't support named wildcards

Yuriy Solodkyy yuriy at couldbedone.com
Mon Aug 27 15:16:54 UTC 2012


Andres,

at least this old bug description at novell.com is outdated.  The
exception message reported there is

Unhandled Exception: System.FormatException: Wildcard in UriTemplate is valid
only if it is placed at the last part of the path: '{*path}'

however, nowadays it accepts this, but the matching behavior is incorrect.

Thank you,
Yuriy


On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Andres G. Aragoneses <knocte at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Maybe it was a typo in the release notes? The bug is still open.
>
> You can look at the git log of the 2.10.3 tag to try to find the change:
>
> https://github.com/mono/mono/tree/2.10.3
>
> On 27/08/12 14:27, Yuriy Solodkyy wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> release notes for 2.10.3 [
>> http://www.mono-project.com/Release_Notes_Mono_2.10.3 ] says:
>>
>>>> Fixed #693996 UriTemplate doesn't support named wildcards
>>
>>
>> However, the behavior of 2.10.8 is different than it is in .net.
>>
>> See https://gist.github.com/3488351
>>
>> These tests are green in .NET, but under the mono I get:
>>
>> Test(s) failed.   Expected string length 3 but was 7. Strings differ at
>> index 0.
>>    Expected: "123"
>>    But was:  "a/b/123"
>>    -----------^
>>
>>    at NUnit.Framework.Assert.That (System.Object actual,
>> IResolveConstraint expression, System.String message, System.Object[]
>> args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>    at NUnit.Framework.Assert.AreEqual (System.Object expected,
>> System.Object actual) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>
>> Test(s) failed.   Expected string length 7 but was 11. Strings differ
>> at index 0.
>>    Expected: "123/456"
>>    But was:  "a/b/123/456"
>>    -----------^
>>
>>    at NUnit.Framework.Assert.That (System.Object actual,
>> IResolveConstraint expression, System.String message, System.Object[]
>> args) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>    at NUnit.Framework.Assert.AreEqual (System.Object expected,
>> System.Object actual) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>
>
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