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Attempting to follow the Datomic Rules with required bindings documentation and discovered this bug in DataScript.
Here's a short example:
(d/q '[:find ?need :in $ % ?name :where (needs ?name ?need)] '[["george" :wants :foo] ["george" :needs :foo] ["sally" :needs :bar]] '[[(needs ?name ?need) [?name :needs ?need]]] "george") ;; => #{[:foo]} (expected) ;; Now try with ?name being a required binding by placing it in brackets ;; -- (needs ?name ?need) -> (needs [?name] ?need) (d/q '[:find ?need :in $ % ?name :where (needs ?name ?need)] '[["george" :wants :foo] ["george" :needs :foo] ["sally" :needs :bar]] '[[(needs [?name] ?need) [?name :needs ?need]]] "george") ;; => #{[:foo :bar]} (incorrect)
It may be that the required binding version is always evaluating to true.
true
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I don’t think we support this. There’s some work in the parser but it’s not used in current query impl. There are no tests on this either
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Attempting to follow the Datomic Rules with required bindings documentation and discovered this bug in DataScript.
Here's a short example:
It may be that the required binding version is always evaluating to
true
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: