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Remove leading $ from JSON expressions #30763

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@roji roji commented Apr 25, 2023

And handle it in query SQL generation.

Closes #30747

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roji commented Apr 25, 2023

/azp run

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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ protected override void Print(ExpressionPrinter expressionPrinter)
{
expressionPrinter.Append("JsonScalarExpression(column: ");
expressionPrinter.Visit(JsonColumn);
expressionPrinter.Append($", {string.Join("", Path.Select(e => e.ToString()))})");
expressionPrinter.Append($", {string.Join(".", Path.Select(e => e.ToString()))})");
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nit: maybe add quotes around the path? now that I look at the printer output in the translation failed tests below, it looks weird for the empty path. (also looked weird before, but now even more so)

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Sure, can do. It will get a bit weird if there's an expression within the string, but currently it seems to just do [(...)] for that. In any case it's just ToString, we can always change it.

@@ -318,11 +318,11 @@ protected override Expression VisitExtension(Expression extensionExpression)
/// </summary>
protected override Expression VisitJsonScalar(JsonScalarExpression jsonScalarExpression)
{
if (jsonScalarExpression.Path.Count == 1
&& jsonScalarExpression.Path[0].ToString() == "$")
// TODO: Look into not having empty JsonScalarExpression
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separate into a different issue for tracking purposes?

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And handle it in query SQL generation.

Closes dotnet#30747
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@ghost ghost merged commit 2adbcc6 into dotnet:main Apr 26, 2023
@roji roji deleted the JsonDollars branch April 26, 2023 11:39
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Remove initial $ PathSegment from JsonScalarExpression/JsonQueryExpression
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