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Gerasimos (Makis) Maropoulos
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dynamic param types part 1
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Former-commit-id: 5829d53de848c0ea4491b53e4798f6c9cdf8d9a7
2018-09-01 18:53:42 +03:00
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dynamic param types part 1
2018-09-01 18:53:42 +03:00
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New ':int64' and ':uint64' route path parameters - and - support the new uint64 for MVC (int64 was already supported there) - and - add ctx.Params().GetUint64 (GetInt64 was already there) - and - make the ':int or :number' to accept negative numbers with no digit limit (at low level) and rename the 'app.Macros().Int.RegisterFunc' to 'Number.RegisterFunc' because number can be any type of number not only standard go type limited - and - add alias for ':boolean' -> ':bool'. Finally, Update the examples but not the version yet, I have to provide a good README table to explain the end-developers how they can benefit by those changes and why the breaking change (which is to accept negative numbers via ':int') is for their own good and how they can make their own macro functions so they do not depend on the Iris builtn macro funcs only. More to come tomorrow, stay tuned
2018-08-23 06:30:12 +03:00
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dynamic param types part 1
2018-09-01 18:53:42 +03:00
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New ':int64' and ':uint64' route path parameters - and - support the new uint64 for MVC (int64 was already supported there) - and - add ctx.Params().GetUint64 (GetInt64 was already there) - and - make the ':int or :number' to accept negative numbers with no digit limit (at low level) and rename the 'app.Macros().Int.RegisterFunc' to 'Number.RegisterFunc' because number can be any type of number not only standard go type limited - and - add alias for ':boolean' -> ':bool'. Finally, Update the examples but not the version yet, I have to provide a good README table to explain the end-developers how they can benefit by those changes and why the breaking change (which is to accept negative numbers via ':int') is for their own good and how they can make their own macro functions so they do not depend on the Iris builtn macro funcs only. More to come tomorrow, stay tuned
2018-08-23 06:30:12 +03:00