[rql2sql] fix handling of the ORDERBY clause when the aggregation function is "embedded"
ie. a situation like:
Any X GROUPBY X ORDERBY COUNT(Y) WHERE ...
works fine since the aggregation function (COUNT) if the first one, whereas a situation like the proposed test:
Any X GROUPBY X ORDERBY ABS(COUNT(Y)) WHERE ...
failed due to the fact we only checked the top aggratation function (ABS).
Closes #17108671
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"""
"""
from logilab.common.testlib import TestCase, unittest_main
class ImportTC(TestCase):
def test(self):
# the minimal test: module is importable...
import cubicweb.server.checkintegrity
import cubicweb.server.serverctl
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest_main()