Feature BRE_FR_033 visualisation
Feature-ID: BRE_FR_033
Category: brackets
Feature-Name: multi-character collating elements
Feature-Explanation: A collating symbol is a collating element enclosed within bracket-period ( "[." and ".]" ) delimiters. Collating elements are defined as described in Collation Order. Conforming applications shall represent multi-character collating elements as collating symbols when it is necessary to distinguish them from a list of the individual characters that make up the multi-character collating element. For example, if the string "ch" is a collating element defined using the line:
collating-element <\ch-digraph> from "<c><h>"
in the locale definition, the expression "[[.ch.]]" shall be treated as an RE containing the collating symbol 'ch', while "[ch]" shall be treated as an RE matching 'c' or 'h'. Collating symbols are recognized only inside bracket expressions. If the string is not a collating element in the current locale, the expression is invalid
Source: Extracted from: IEEE Std 1003.1™-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 1003.1-2008), 9.1 - matched \
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Documentation - Features for visualisation
Acceptance Criteria:
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All acceptance criteria are fulfilled -
Diagramm displays the Regex right -
The right number of Matches and the right matches are shown
Definition of Done:
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All Code ist commented (Docblocks, English) -
The unit tests were written, executed and passed (includes old code that is used) -
Every acceptance cirteria have at least a test case associated -
Has been peer-reviewed -
Documentation is updated -
The user interface is according to the design -
Acceptance of stakeholder