Fixed a bug regarding nested subqueries
Fixed a bug which could occur when using the expression extension with nested subqueries.
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@ -108,12 +108,13 @@ func (e *expr) operator(operator string, value interface{}) *expr {
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return e
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return e
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if _, ok := value.(*expr); ok {
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if vExpr, ok := value.(*expr); ok {
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e.expr = "(" + e.expr + " " + operator + " (?))"
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e.expr = "(" + e.expr + " " + operator + " (" + vExpr.expr + "))"
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e.args = append(e.args, vExpr.args...)
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} else {
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} else {
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e.expr = "(" + e.expr + " " + operator + " ?)"
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e.expr = "(" + e.expr + " " + operator + " ?)"
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}
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e.args = append(e.args, value)
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e.args = append(e.args, value)
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}
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return e
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return e
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}
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}
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