2024.1 Series Release Notes

7.1.0

New Features

  • Introducing a new spec DSL operator called <range-in> that allows users to match a numeric value against a range of numbers that are delimited with lower and upper limits. The new operator is a binary operator that accepts 4 arguments.

    • The first one and the last one are brackets. [ and ] defines inclusive limits while ( and ) defines exclusive limits.

    • The second one is the lower limit while the third one is the upper limit.

    Example: “<range-in> [ 10.4 20 )” will match a value against an range such as the lower limit of the range is 10.4 and the upper limit is 20. Note that 10.4 is included while 20 is excluded.