GP-4854 - Fixed issue in the Data Type Chooser dialog that caused

inconsistent auto-complete behavior.
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dragonmacher 2024-09-07 14:40:14 -04:00
parent e3aae5740a
commit 69e95fed09

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@
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@ -113,6 +113,40 @@ public class DataTypeIndexer {
// Inner Classes
//==================================================================================================
// We use a case-insensitive sort on the data since clients may perform case-insensitive
// searches. This class was using the DataTypeComparator.INSTANCE for sorting, which is
// case-sensitive. This produced cases where not all matching data were found during queries,
// which depended on how the binary search traversed the list. If there is a reason to use that
// comparator over this one, then we need to re-think how this list is sorted.
private class CaseInsensitiveDataTypeComparator implements Comparator<DataType> {
@Override
public int compare(DataType dt1, DataType dt2) {
String name1 = dt1.getName();
String name2 = dt2.getName();
// if the names are the same, then sort by the path
if (name1.equalsIgnoreCase(name2)) {
if (!name1.equals(name2)) {
// let equivalent names be sorted by case ('-' for lower-case first)
return -name1.compareTo(name2);
}
String dtmName1 = dt1.getDataTypeManager().getName();
String dtmName2 = dt2.getDataTypeManager().getName();
// if they have the same name, and are in the same DTM, then compare paths
if (dtmName1.equalsIgnoreCase(dtmName2)) {
return dt1.getPathName().compareToIgnoreCase(dt2.getPathName());
}
return dtmName1.compareToIgnoreCase(dtmName2);
}
return name1.compareToIgnoreCase(name2);
}
}
private class IndexerTask extends Task {
private List<DataType> list = new ArrayList<>();
@ -133,7 +167,7 @@ public class DataTypeIndexer {
monitor.incrementProgress(1);
}
Collections.sort(list, DataTypeComparator.INSTANCE);
Collections.sort(list, new CaseInsensitiveDataTypeComparator());
}
List<DataType> getList() {