Feature BRE_FR_034 visualisation
Feature-ID: BRE_FR_034
Category: brackets
Feature-Name: equivalence class expressions
Feature-Explanation: An equivalence class expression shall represent the set of collating elements belonging to an equivalence class, as described in Collation Order. Only primary equivalence classes shall be recognized. The class shall be expressed by enclosing any one of the collating elements in the equivalence class within bracket-equal ( "[=" and "=]" ) delimiters. For example, if 'a', 'à', and 'â' belong to the same equivalence class, then "[[=a=]b]", "[[=à=]b]", and "[[=â=]b]" are each equivalent to "[aàâb]". If the collating element does not belong to an equivalence class, the equivalence class expression shall be treated as a collating symbol
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