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Case-sensitive character class names in SIMILAR TO [CORE2952] #3334
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Modified by: @aafemtassignee: Dimitry Sibiryakov [ aafemt ] |
Modified by: @aafemtstatus: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ] resolution: Fixed [ 1 ] Fix Version: 3.0 Alpha 1 [ 10331 ] |
Commented by: @dyemanov I believe it should be backported into the B2_5_Release branch as well. |
Commented by: @aafemt Into 2.5.1 may be, but into 2.5.0 - rather no. |
Commented by: @dyemanov Why not? Isn't it a bug in the new feature? |
Commented by: @aafemt In order not to put off 2.5 release by potentially wrong patch for bug which nobody complained at yet. |
Modified by: @pcisarstatus: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ] |
Submitted by: @aafemt
Assigned to: @aafemt
Character class names can be case-sensitive or case-insensitive depending on collation of left part. They should be always case-insensitive.
Commits: 9a95039
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