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fix: filter exact variable names from expression evaluation to avoid … #7396
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🛠️ Refactor suggestion | 🟠 Major | ⚡ Quick win
Add test coverage for hyphenated variable names to prevent regression.
While the fix correctly addresses issue
#7395, the PR checklist indicates no tests were added. Since this fixes a regression introduced between v3.7.1 and v3.8.0, a test case specifically covering hyphenated variable names (e.g.,request-id,nextjs-html) would prevent future regressions.🧪 Suggested test case structure
Consider adding a test in the expression package that verifies:
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I see this as nothing more than a temporary workaround because it only addresses the callers of
evaluate(). The problem is that any other direct caller ofFindExpressions(..., base)is still going to run into issues where they see the exact placeholder keys being treated as expressions.Also, this approach allocates.
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