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Added regression tests for "number" alias in $$type operator. #1692

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@rozza rozza commented Apr 28, 2025

@rozza rozza requested review from a team and NathanQingyangXu and removed request for a team April 28, 2025 16:03
@@ -158,7 +159,12 @@ private void assertValuesMatch(final BsonValue initialExpected, @Nullable final
private void assertExpectedType(final BsonValue actualValue, final BsonValue expectedTypes) {
List<String> types;
if (expectedTypes.isString()) {
types = singletonList(expectedTypes.asString().getValue());
String expectedType = expectedTypes.asString().getValue();
if (expectedType.equals("number")) {
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Discussion only. Nothing needs to be done.

I know in this specific case, expectedfType can't be null, but generally speaking, it is a good practice to put string constant to the left hand side of equals() method to avoid NPE.

if ("number".equals(expectedType)) {

Not a big deal for sure.

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LGTM. Tested successfully locally.

@rozza rozza merged commit bd30e83 into mongodb:main Apr 29, 2025
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@rozza rozza deleted the JAVA-5682 branch April 29, 2025 10:15
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