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[jira] [Updated] (TINKERPOP-1463) Improve has(propertyKey,
traversal)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1463?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
stephen mallette updated TINKERPOP-1463:
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Affects Version/s: 3.2.5
> Improve has(propertyKey, traversal)
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>
> Key: TINKERPOP-1463
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1463
> Project: TinkerPop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: process
> Affects Versions: 3.2.5
> Reporter: Daniel Kuppitz
>
> Two issues here:
> {{.has(propertyKey, traversal)}} kinda doesn't work as expected:
> {code}
> gremlin> g = TinkerFactory.createModern().traversal()
> ==>graphtraversalsource[tinkergraph[vertices:6 edges:6], standard]
> gremlin> g.addV(label, "software", "lang", "python")
> ==>v[12]
> gremlin> g.V().has("name","lop").values("lang").as("l").V().has("lang", select("l"))
> ==>v[3]
> ==>v[5]
> ==>v[12]
> gremlin> g.V().has("name","lop").values("lang").as("l").V().has("lang", __.where(eq("l")))
> ==>v[3]
> ==>v[5]
> {code}
> From a user perspective {{.has("lang", select("l"))}} is / would be self-explanatory, {{.has("lang", __.where(eq("l")))}} on the other hand is confusing and I don't see good use-cases for it, as you could also write:
> {code}
> g.V().has("name","lop").values("lang").as("l").V().where(values("lang").as("l"))
> {code}
> The second issue or follow-up issue is, that has-traversal should be folded into the {{GraphStep}}, so that the mid-traversal {{V()}} is not a full graph scan. Given the traversal:
> {code}
> g.V().has("name","lop").values("lang").as("l").V().has("lang", select("l"))
> {code}
> ... we would know the value of {{"l"}} at runtime. Thus it's not much different from
> {code}
> g.V().has("name","lop").values("lang").as("l").V().has("lang", "java")
> {code}
> The only difference is that the latter traversal knows that the {{lang}} value is {{java}} at compile time and the former traversal only knows it at runtime. In either case the value is known before it's needed for the mid-traversal {{V().has(...)}} lookup part.
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