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Commit e57fab17c0d440cfa9e54d87001bc9691e8ed53d in lucene-solr's branch
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SOLR-10559: Cleaner syntax
> Add let and get Streaming Expressions
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>
> Key: SOLR-10559
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10559
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Reporter: Joel Bernstein
> Attachments: SOLR-10559.patch, SOLR-10559.patch, SOLR-10559.patch,
> SOLR-10559.patch
>
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> The *let* and *get* Streaming Expressions allows the tuples in a stream to be
> assigned to a variable so it can be used more then once during an expression.
> This builds on the *list* and *cell* expressions (SOLR-10551)
> Here is the sample syntax:
> {code}
> let(cell(a, expr),
> cell(b, expr),
> list(cell(a, get(a)),
> cell(b, get(b)),
> cell(correlation, correlate(get(a), fielda, get(b), fieldb)))
> {code}
> In the example above the *let* expression is saving the contents of two
> *cell* expressions (a, b). The *get* expression is retrieving the tuples and
> using them later in the expression.
> So for example two facet expressions could be stored in the *let*, and then
> displayed and correlated later in the expression.
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