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remove comment from merge test file add test cases for limit clause
add tests for Match test file
( boolean - comparison - string )
( Date - time Date - time - Duration)
(nodes , relationships , labels )
ensure functionality of( max long , min long , max double ,min double , int bigger than 32 bit )
ensure functionality of (escape chars - hexadeciaml - octal )
…improved testing consistency and readability."
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Final Report: GSoC '24
Student: Alyaa Mamoon
Organization: Polypheny
Mentors: Marc Hennemann, Marco Vogt
Project: Project Proposal
Project Overview
During the GSoC '24 program, I focused on improving the test coverage for the Cypher query language in Polypheny, covering as many features as possible as described in the Polypheny documentation. This enhancement ensures a more robust implementation of Cypher within Polypheny.
Features Covered in Testing
General Clauses
Read Clauses
Write Clauses
Functions
Operators
Subqueries
I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to contribute to Polypheny through the GSoC program. I've gained invaluable knowledge and experience.