fix: pylint error
added docs for delete tags sanitizer
fixed typos in docs and code comments
fix: python typechecking error
fixed rank address type
Revert "fixed typos in docs and code comments"
This reverts commit 6839eea755a87f557895f30524fb5c03dd983d60.
added default parameters and refactored code
added test for all parameters
The functional split betweenthe two functions is now that the
first one creates the ID that is used in the word table and
the second one creates the variants. There no longer is a
requirement that the ID is the normalized version. We might
later reintroduce the requirement that a normalized version be available
but it doesn't necessarily need to be through the ID.
The function that creates the ID now gets the full PlaceName. That way
it might take into account attributes that were set by the sanitizers.
Finally rename both functions to something more sane.
Moves postcodes that are either in countries without a postcode
system or don't correspond to the local pattern for postcodes into
a field for a normal address part. Makes them searchable but not as
a special address. This has two consequences: they are no longer a
skippable part of the address and the postcodes cannot be searched
on their own.
This checker encourages bad behaviour (namely changing the static
status of a function during inheritence) and will be made optional
in upcoming versions of pylint.
Automatically repopulate the tokenizer/ directory with the PHP stub
and the postgresql module, when the directory is missing. This allows
to switch working directories and in particular run the service
from a different maschine then where it was installed.
Users still need to make sure that .env files are set up correctly
or they will shoot themselves in the foot.
See #2515.
An expression of the form 'SELECT (func()).*' will be expanded
by Postgresql _before_ execution with the result that the function
will be called as many times as there are fields in the record.
This is not what we want. The function call needs to go into
the FROM clause instead.