Allow to specify an escape character in like and not_like#2549
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tyt2y3 merged 1 commit intoSeaQL:masterfrom Apr 12, 2025
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Allow to specify an escape character in like and not_like#2549tyt2y3 merged 1 commit intoSeaQL:masterfrom
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The CI failures seem unrelated to my change: cannot find type `IpNetwork` in this scope |
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Rebased to pick up the CI fix and trigger a re-run |
🎉 Released In 1.1.9 🎉Thank you everyone for the contribution! |
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likeandnot_like.The old signatures were insufficiently generic and didn't accept
LikeExpr. See the linked discussion.Changing the parameter type from
T: Into<String>toT: IntoLikeExpris a backwards-compatible, because the former is already generic and is a subtype of the latter (IntoLikeExpris implemented forT: Into<String>).It's also consistent with the corresponding
ExprTraitmethods.