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Abuhujair Javed
Postgres FD Implementation
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Oct 07, 2015
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Bruce Momjian
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docs: Map operator @> to the proper SGML escape for '>'
Backpatch through 9.5
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doc/src/sgml/json.sgml
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@@ -267,30 +267,30 @@ SELECT '{"reading": 1.230e-5}'::json, '{"reading": 1.230e-5}'::jsonb;
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@@ -267,30 +267,30 @@ SELECT '{"reading": 1.230e-5}'::json, '{"reading": 1.230e-5}'::jsonb;
</para>
</para>
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
-- Simple scalar/primitive values contain only the identical value:
-- Simple scalar/primitive values contain only the identical value:
SELECT '"foo"'::jsonb @
>
'"foo"'::jsonb;
SELECT '"foo"'::jsonb @
>
'"foo"'::jsonb;
-- The array on the right side is contained within the one on the left:
-- The array on the right side is contained within the one on the left:
SELECT '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb @
>
'[1, 3]'::jsonb;
SELECT '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb @
>
'[1, 3]'::jsonb;
-- Order of array elements is not significant, so this is also true:
-- Order of array elements is not significant, so this is also true:
SELECT '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb @
>
'[3, 1]'::jsonb;
SELECT '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb @
>
'[3, 1]'::jsonb;
-- Duplicate array elements don't matter either:
-- Duplicate array elements don't matter either:
SELECT '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb @
>
'[1, 2, 2]'::jsonb;
SELECT '[1, 2, 3]'::jsonb @
>
'[1, 2, 2]'::jsonb;
-- The object with a single pair on the right side is contained
-- The object with a single pair on the right side is contained
-- within the object on the left side:
-- within the object on the left side:
SELECT '{"product": "PostgreSQL", "version": 9.4, "jsonb":true}'::jsonb @
>
'{"version":9.4}'::jsonb;
SELECT '{"product": "PostgreSQL", "version": 9.4, "jsonb":true}'::jsonb @
>
'{"version":9.4}'::jsonb;
-- The array on the right side is <emphasis>not</> considered contained within the
-- The array on the right side is <emphasis>not</> considered contained within the
-- array on the left, even though a similar array is nested within it:
-- array on the left, even though a similar array is nested within it:
SELECT '[1, 2, [1, 3]]'::jsonb @
>
'[1, 3]'::jsonb; -- yields false
SELECT '[1, 2, [1, 3]]'::jsonb @
>
'[1, 3]'::jsonb; -- yields false
-- But with a layer of nesting, it is contained:
-- But with a layer of nesting, it is contained:
SELECT '[1, 2, [1, 3]]'::jsonb @
>
'[[1, 3]]'::jsonb;
SELECT '[1, 2, [1, 3]]'::jsonb @
>
'[[1, 3]]'::jsonb;
-- Similarly, containment is not reported here:
-- Similarly, containment is not reported here:
SELECT '{"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}'::jsonb @
>
'{"bar": "baz"}'::jsonb; -- yields false
SELECT '{"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}'::jsonb @
>
'{"bar": "baz"}'::jsonb; -- yields false
</programlisting>
</programlisting>
<para>
<para>
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@@ -309,10 +309,10 @@ SELECT '{"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}'::jsonb @> '{"bar": "baz"}'::jsonb; -- yields f
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@@ -309,10 +309,10 @@ SELECT '{"foo": {"bar": "baz"}}'::jsonb @> '{"bar": "baz"}'::jsonb; -- yields f
</para>
</para>
<programlisting>
<programlisting>
-- This array contains the primitive string value:
-- This array contains the primitive string value:
SELECT '["foo", "bar"]'::jsonb @
>
'"bar"'::jsonb;
SELECT '["foo", "bar"]'::jsonb @
>
'"bar"'::jsonb;
-- This exception is not reciprocal -- non-containment is reported here:
-- This exception is not reciprocal -- non-containment is reported here:
SELECT '"bar"'::jsonb @
>
'["bar"]'::jsonb; -- yields false
SELECT '"bar"'::jsonb @
>
'["bar"]'::jsonb; -- yields false
</programlisting>
</programlisting>
<para>
<para>
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doc/src/sgml/rangetypes.sgml
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@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ INSERT INTO reservation VALUES
(1108, '[2010-01-01 14:30, 2010-01-01 15:30)');
(1108, '[2010-01-01 14:30, 2010-01-01 15:30)');
-- Containment
-- Containment
SELECT int4range(10, 20) @
>
3;
SELECT int4range(10, 20) @
>
3;
-- Overlaps
-- Overlaps
SELECT numrange(11.1, 22.2) && numrange(20.0, 30.0);
SELECT numrange(11.1, 22.2) && numrange(20.0, 30.0);
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