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    Introduce jsonb, a structured format for storing json. · d9134d0a
    Andrew Dunstan authored
    The new format accepts exactly the same data as the json type. However, it is
    stored in a format that does not require reparsing the orgiginal text in order
    to process it, making it much more suitable for indexing and other operations.
    Insignificant whitespace is discarded, and the order of object keys is not
    preserved. Neither are duplicate object keys kept - the later value for a given
    key is the only one stored.
    
    The new type has all the functions and operators that the json type has,
    with the exception of the json generation functions (to_json, json_agg etc.)
    and with identical semantics. In addition, there are operator classes for
    hash and btree indexing, and two classes for GIN indexing, that have no
    equivalent in the json type.
    
    This feature grew out of previous work by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, which
    was intended to provide similar facilities to a nested hstore type, but which
    in the end proved to have some significant compatibility issues.
    
    Authors: Oleg Bartunov,  Teodor Sigaev, Peter Geoghegan and Andrew Dunstan.
    Review: Andres Freund
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