X-Git-Url: http://sru.miketaylor.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=e4e23207b7555861dae794c69b52e8814b3a519d;hb=70be8275aabe87c909bf11148bb279c3e1380bb2;hp=d0b3d9f2ad9c297536f68a79aa1de1d4178458ac;hpb=99c44fee61010958478dea758d7b1322cd7a9ae6;p=cql-java-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/README b/README index d0b3d9f..e4e2320 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,13 +1,15 @@ -$Id: README,v 1.2 2002-10-24 16:06:34 mike Exp $ +$Id: README,v 1.5 2002-10-30 09:19:26 mike Exp $ cql-java -- a free CQL compiler for Java This project provides a set of classes for representing a CQL parse -tree (CQLBooleanNode, CQLTermNode, etc.) and a Compiler class which +tree (CQLBooleanNode, CQLTermNode, etc.) and a CQLCompiler class which builds a parse tree given a CQL query as input. It also provides -compiler back-ends to render out the parse tree either as XCQL or -Yaz-style Prefix Query Format (PQF). +compiler back-ends to render out the parse tree as XCQL (the XML +representation), as PQF (Yaz-style Prefix Query Format) and as CQL +(i.e. decompiling the parse-tree). Oh, and there's a random query +generator, too. CQL is "Common Query Language", a new query language designed under the umbrella of the ZING initiative (Z39.59-International Next @@ -33,10 +35,18 @@ Library: import org.z3950.zing.cql.* + // Building a parse-tree by hand + CQLNode n1 = new CQLTermNode("dc.author", "=", "kernighan"); + CQLNode n2 = new CQLTermNode("dc.title", "all", "elements style"); + CQLNode root = new CQLAndNode(n1, n2); + System.out.println(root.toXCQL(3)); + + // Parsing a CQL query CQLParser parser = new CQLParser(); CQLNode root = parser.parse("title=dinosaur"); - print root.toXCQL(); - print root.toPQF(qualSet); + System.out.println(root.toXCQL(0)); + System.out.println(root.toCQL()); + System.out.println(root.toPQF(qualSet)); // ... where `qualSet' specifies CQL-qualfier => Z-attr mapping @@ -67,4 +77,42 @@ SEE ALSO Adam Dickmeiss's CQL compiler, written in C. Rob Sanderson's CQL compiler, written in Python. -All the other free CQL compilers everyone's going to write. +All the other free CQL compilers everyone's going to write :-) + + +TO DO +----- + +* Add proximity support to parser + +* Some niceties for the CQL-decompiling back-end: + * Don't emit redundant parentheses. + * Don't put spaces around relations that don't need them. + +* Write PQN-generating back-end (will need to be driven from a + configuation file specifying how to represent the qualifiers, + relations, relation modifiers and wildcard characters as Z39.50 + attributes.) + +* Consider the utility of yet another back-end that translates a + CQLNode tree into a Type-1 query tree using the JZKit data + structures. That would be nice so that CQL could become a JZKit + query-type, but you could achieve the same effect by generating PQN, + and running that through JZKit's existing PQN-to-Type-1 compiler. + +* Refinements to random query generator: + * Fix to handle new, structured, relation representation + * Generate relation modifiers + * Proximity support + * Better selection of qualifier (configurable?) + * Better selection of terms (from a dictionary file?) + * Introduce wildcard characters into generated terms + * Generate multi-word terms + +* Write fuller "javadoc" comments. + +* Write generic test suite. + +* Fix CQLParser test harness to read query from command-line + arguments, if any, falling back to stdin if there are none. +