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Jérome Perrin
erp5
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aa742887
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aa742887
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Oct 15, 2014
by
Vincent Pelletier
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ERP5Catalog.CatalogTool: Fix variable naming.
"to split" is an irregular verb. Also, drop badly-worded comment.
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@@ -910,15 +910,13 @@ class CatalogTool (UniqueObject, ZCatalog, CMFCoreCatalogTool, ActiveObject):
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@@ -910,15 +910,13 @@ class CatalogTool (UniqueObject, ZCatalog, CMFCoreCatalogTool, ActiveObject):
strict
=
1
strict
=
1
key
=
key
[
len
(
strict_string
):]
key
=
key
[
len
(
strict_string
):]
prefix
=
prefix
+
strict_string
prefix
=
prefix
+
strict_string
splitted_key
=
key
.
split
(
'_'
)
split_key
=
key
.
split
(
'_'
)
# look from the end of the key from the beginning if we
for
i
in
xrange
(
len
(
split_key
)
-
1
,
0
,
-
1
):
# can find 'title', or 'portal_type'...
expected_base_cat_id
=
'_'
.
join
(
split_key
[
0
:
i
])
for
i
in
xrange
(
len
(
splitted_key
)
-
1
,
0
,
-
1
):
expected_base_cat_id
=
'_'
.
join
(
splitted_key
[
0
:
i
])
if
expected_base_cat_id
!=
'parent'
and
\
if
expected_base_cat_id
!=
'parent'
and
\
expected_base_cat_id
in
base_cat_id_list
:
expected_base_cat_id
in
base_cat_id_list
:
# We have found a base_category
# We have found a base_category
end_key
=
'_'
.
join
(
split
ted
_key
[
i
:])
end_key
=
'_'
.
join
(
split_key
[
i
:])
related
=
end_key
.
startswith
(
related_string
)
related
=
end_key
.
startswith
(
related_string
)
if
related
:
if
related
:
end_key
=
end_key
[
len
(
related_string
):]
end_key
=
end_key
[
len
(
related_string
):]
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