Github user ottobackwards commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/metron/pull/814#discussion_r147567887
  
    --- Diff: metron-stellar/stellar-common/README.md ---
    @@ -100,6 +102,28 @@ In the core language functions, we support basic 
functional programming primitiv
     * `FILTER` - Filters a list by a predicate in the form of a lambda 
expression.  For instance `FILTER([ 'foo', 'bar'], (x ) -> x == 'foo' )` 
returns `[ 'foo' ]`
     * `REDUCE` - Applies a function over a list of input.  For instance 
`REDUCE([ 1, 2, 3], (sum, x) -> sum + x, 0 )` returns `6`
     
    +### Stellar Language Match Expression
    +
    +Stellar provides the capability to write match expressions, which are 
similar to switch statements commonly found in c like languages, but more like
    +Scala's match.
    +
    +The syntax is:
    +* `match{ logical_expression1 : evaluation expression1, 
logical_expression2 : evaluation_expression2` : A match expression with no 
default
    --- End diff --
    
    oops, thanks



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