ydb_subscript_next_s() & ydb_subscript_previous_s() for nonexistent local variable return empty string
Final Release Note
ydb_subscript_next_s()
and ydb_subscript_previous_s()
for a nonexistent local variable return the empty string (i.e. ret_value->len_used
is 0) as the next subscript. Previously it incorrectly returned the next subscript as the string literal "0"
(i.e. ret_value->len_used
is 1). [#394 (closed)]
Description
This is an issue reported by Piotr Koper at https://github.com/YottaDB/YDB/issues/347
Draft Release Note
ydb_subscript_next_s() and ydb_subscript_previous_s() for a nonexistent local variable return the null string (i.e. ret_value.len_used is 0) as the next subscript. Previously it used to incorrectly return the next subscript as the string literal "0" (i.e. ret_value.len_used is 1).
Edited by Narayanan Iyer