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Given the current parsing implementation, this seems conformant to the RFC. It seems to match style & includes tests.
I approve. I'd normally merge this -- but since this process is young... @rkaippully is this a satisfactory PR for you?
If so, I will merge PRs of this quality in the future & only ask you for release.
Speaking of, can you please perform a release after this PR?
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In fact, this is wrong according to RFC. The syntax at https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7644#page-21 says that the |
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Currently, an extension of the form
a:b:ccannot be patched directly, because the path will be interpreted as an attributecin extensiona:b. Attributes within the extension can be patched, but not the extension itself.This PR adds support for patching extensions, by looking for them in the
:schemasfield of the object being patched. E.g. ifa:b:cis in:schemas, it will be treated as an extension, otherwise it will be treated as an attributecin extensiona:b.