[JsonPath] Fix subexpression evaluation in filters#60504
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Changed the base branch again to 7.3 as it's a bug fix |
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small rebase needed please |
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Here you go |
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Thank you @alexandre-daubois. |
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This PR fixes complex expressions in filters evaluation like
$.store.book[?(@.publisher.address.city == "Springfield")]or$.store.book[?match(@.publisher.*.city, "Spring.+")].It also brings better support to the
@operator when used alone.