Merge pull request #4287 from kazuhitoyokoi/dev-fixjsonata

Update message catalogs for JSONata Expression editor
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Nick O'Leary
2023-08-21 15:42:37 +01:00
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9 changed files with 158 additions and 154 deletions

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{
"$string": {
"args": "arg[, prettify]",
"desc": "Casts the `arg` parameter to a string using the following casting rules:\n\n - Strings are unchanged\n - Functions are converted to an empty string\n - Numeric infinity and NaN throw an error because they cannot be represented as a JSON number\n - All other values are converted to a JSON string using the `JSON.stringify` function. If `prettify` is true, then \"prettified\" JSON is produced. i.e One line per field and lines will be indented based on the field depth."
"desc": "Casts the `arg` parameter to a string using the following casting rules:\n\n - Strings are unchanged\n - Functions are converted to an empty string\n - Numeric infinity and NaN throw an error because they cannot be represented as a JSON number\n - All other values are converted to a JSON string using the `JSON.stringify` function. If `prettify` is true, then \"prettified\" JSON is produced. i.e One line per field and lines will be indented based on the field depth."
},
"$length": {
"args": "str",
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
},
"$now": {
"args": "$[picture [, timezone]]",
"desc": "Generates a timestamp in ISO 8601 compatible format and returns it as a string. If the optional picture and timezone parameters are supplied, then the current timestamp is formatted as described by the `$fromMillis()` function"
"desc": "Generates a timestamp in ISO 8601 compatible format and returns it as a string. If the optional `picture` and `timezone` parameters are supplied, then the current timestamp is formatted as described by the `$fromMillis()` function"
},
"$base64encode": {
"args": "string",
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
},
"$sort": {
"args": "array [, function]",
"desc": "Returns an array containing all the values in the `array` parameter, but sorted into order.\n\nIf a comparator `function` is supplied, then it must be a function that takes two parameters:\n\n`function(left, right)`\n\nThis function gets invoked by the sorting algorithm to compare two values left and right. If the value of left should be placed after the value of right in the desired sort order, then the function must return Boolean `true` to indicate a swap. Otherwise it must return `false`."
"desc": "Returns an array containing all the values in the `array` parameter, but sorted into order.\n\nIf a comparator `function` is supplied, then it must be a function that takes two parameters:\n\n`function(left, right)`\n\nThis function gets invoked by the sorting algorithm to compare two values `left` and `right`. If the value of `left` should be placed after the value of `right` in the desired sort order, then the function must return Boolean `true` to indicate a swap. Otherwise it must return `false`."
},
"$reverse": {
"args": "array",
@@ -201,11 +201,11 @@
},
"$fromMillis": {
"args": "number, [, picture [, timezone]]",
"desc": "Convert the `number` representing milliseconds since the Unix Epoch (1 January, 1970 UTC) to a formatted string representation of the timestamp as specified by the picture string.\n\nIf the optional `picture` parameter is omitted, then the timestamp is formatted in the ISO 8601 format.\n\nIf the optional `picture` string is supplied, then the timestamp is formatted occording to the representation specified in that string. The behaviour of this function is consistent with the two-argument version of the XPath/XQuery function `format-dateTime` as defined in the XPath F&O 3.1 specification. The picture string parameter defines how the timestamp is formatted and has the same syntax as `format-dateTime`.\n\nIf the optional `timezone` string is supplied, then the formatted timestamp will be in that timezone. The `timezone` string should be in the format '±HHMM', where ± is either the plus or minus sign and HHMM is the offset in hours and minutes from UTC. Positive offset for timezones east of UTC, negative offset for timezones west of UTC."
"desc": "Convert the `number` representing milliseconds since the Unix Epoch (1 January, 1970 UTC) to a formatted string representation of the timestamp as specified by the picture string.\n\nIf the optional `picture` parameter is omitted, then the timestamp is formatted in the ISO 8601 format.\n\nIf the optional `picture` string is supplied, then the timestamp is formatted according to the representation specified in that string. The behaviour of this function is consistent with the two-argument version of the XPath/XQuery function `format-dateTime` as defined in the XPath F&O 3.1 specification. The picture string parameter defines how the timestamp is formatted and has the same syntax as `format-dateTime`.\n\nIf the optional `timezone` string is supplied, then the formatted timestamp will be in that timezone. The `timezone` string should be in the format '±HHMM', where ± is either the plus or minus sign and HHMM is the offset in hours and minutes from UTC. Positive offset for timezones east of UTC, negative offset for timezones west of UTC."
},
"$formatNumber": {
"args": "number, picture [, options]",
"desc": "Casts the `number` to a string and formats it to a decimal representation as specified by the `picture` string.\n\n The behaviour of this function is consistent with the XPath/XQuery function fn:format-number as defined in the XPath F&O 3.1 specification. The picture string parameter defines how the number is formatted and has the same syntax as fn:format-number.\n\nThe optional third argument `options` is used to override the default locale specific formatting characters such as the decimal separator. If supplied, this argument must be an object containing name/value pairs specified in the decimal format section of the XPath F&O 3.1 specification."
"desc": "Casts the `number` to a string and formats it to a decimal representation as specified by the `picture` string.\n\n The behaviour of this function is consistent with the XPath/XQuery function `fn:format-number` as defined in the XPath F&O 3.1 specification. The `picture` string parameter defines how the number is formatted and has the same syntax as `fn:format-number`.\n\nThe optional third argument `options` is used to override the default locale specific formatting characters such as the decimal separator. If supplied, this argument must be an object containing name/value pairs specified in the decimal format section of the XPath F&O 3.1 specification."
},
"$formatBase": {
"args": "number [, radix]",
@@ -233,15 +233,15 @@
},
"$error": {
"args": "[str]",
"desc": "Throws an error with a message. The optional `str` will replace the default message of `$error() function evaluated`"
"desc": "Throws an error with a message. The optional `str` will replace the default message of `$error() function evaluated`"
},
"$assert": {
"args": "arg, str",
"desc": "If `arg` is true the function returns undefined. If `arg` is false an exception is thrown with `str` as the message of the exception."
"desc": "If `arg` is `true` the function returns `undefined`. If `arg` is `false` an exception is thrown with `str` as the message of the exception."
},
"$single": {
"args": "array, function",
"desc": "Returns the one and only value in the `array` parameter that satisfies the `function` predicate (i.e. the `function` returns Boolean `true` when passed the value). Throws an exception if the number of matching values is not exactly one.\n\nThe function should be supplied in the following signature: `function(value [, index [, array]])` where value is each input of the array, index is the position of that value and the whole array is passed as the third argument"
"desc": "Returns the one and only value in the `array` parameter that satisfies the `function` predicate (i.e. the `function` returns Boolean `true` when passed the value). Throws an exception if the number of matching values is not exactly one.\n\nThe function should be supplied in the following signature: `function(value [, index [, array]])` where value is each input of the array, index is the position of that value and the whole array is passed as the third argument"
},
"$encodeUrlComponent": {
"args": "str",
@@ -249,15 +249,15 @@
},
"$encodeUrl": {
"args": "str",
"desc": "Encodes a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) by replacing each instance of certain characters by one, two, three, or four escape sequences representing the UTF-8 encoding of the character. \n\nExample: `$encodeUrl(\"https://mozilla.org/?x=шеллы\")` => `\"https://mozilla.org/?x=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BB%D1%8B\"`"
"desc": "Encodes a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) by replacing each instance of certain characters by one, two, three, or four escape sequences representing the UTF-8 encoding of the character.\n\nExample: `$encodeUrl(\"https://mozilla.org/?x=шеллы\")` => `\"https://mozilla.org/?x=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BB%D1%8B\"`"
},
"$decodeUrlComponent": {
"args": "str",
"desc": "Decodes a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) component previously created by encodeUrlComponent. \n\nExample: `$decodeUrlComponent(\"%3Fx%3Dtest\")` => `\"?x=test\"`"
"desc": "Decodes a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) component previously created by encodeUrlComponent.\n\nExample: `$decodeUrlComponent(\"%3Fx%3Dtest\")` => `\"?x=test\"`"
},
"$decodeUrl": {
"args": "str",
"desc": "Decodes a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) previously created by encodeUrl. \n\nExample: `$decodeUrl(\"https://mozilla.org/?x=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BB%D1%8B\")` => `\"https://mozilla.org/?x=шеллы\"`"
"desc": "Decodes a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) previously created by encodeUrl.\n\nExample: `$decodeUrl(\"https://mozilla.org/?x=%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BB%D1%8B\")` => `\"https://mozilla.org/?x=шеллы\"`"
},
"$distinct": {
"args": "array",