This is a great PR!
Just wondering how the output of the test looks like. I will show all OGC
standard requirements and for each requirement a check mark ✅ is printed
out if Sedona supports it. On the other hand, if Sedona does not satisfy a
specific OGC requirement, the test will print out a cross mark ❌
Is that how it works?
Thanks,
-Mo
On Sun, Feb 5, 2023 at 9:51 AM BarbieQkiller (via GitHub)
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> BarbieQkiller opened a new pull request, #755:
> URL: https://github.com/apache/sedona/pull/755
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>## Did you read the Contributor Guide?
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>- Yes, I have read [Contributor Rules](
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>## Is this PR related to a JIRA ticket?
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>- Yes, the URL of the assoicated JIRA ticket is
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SEDONA-179. The PR name follows the
> format `[SEDONA-179] my subject`.
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>## What changes were proposed in this PR?
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>The most relevant parts of OGC sfs tests for Geometry types and
> functions are implemented.
>Findings: Two functions are not compliant plus some functions are not
> implemented in Sedona.
>Tests for those are ignored with comments.
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>## How was this patch tested?
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>Test suite.
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>## Did this PR include necessary documentation updates?
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>- No, this PR does not affect any public API so no need to change the
> docs.
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