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Allow LIKE/ILIKE to appear in more places in a query.
Fabien COELHO
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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*
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*
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* IDENTIFICATION
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/gram.y,v 2.449 2004/03/17 20:48:42 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/gram.y,v 2.450 2004/04/05 03:07:26 momjian Exp $
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*
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* HISTORY
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* AUTHOR DATE MAJOR EVENT
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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ static void doNegateFloat(Value *v);
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database_name access_method_clause access_method attr_name
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index_name name function_name file_name
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%type <list> func_name handler_name qual_Op qual_all_Op
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%type <list> func_name handler_name qual_Op qual_all_Op subquery_Op
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opt_class opt_validator
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%type <range> qualified_name OptConstrFromTable
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@ -5692,7 +5692,7 @@ r_expr: row IN_P select_with_parens
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/* Stick a NOT on top */
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$$ = (Node *) makeA_Expr(AEXPR_NOT, NIL, NULL, (Node *) n);
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}
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| row qual_all_Op sub_type select_with_parens
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| row subquery_Op sub_type select_with_parens
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%prec Op
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{
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SubLink *n = makeNode(SubLink);
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@ -5702,7 +5702,7 @@ r_expr: row IN_P select_with_parens
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n->subselect = $4;
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$$ = (Node *)n;
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}
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| row qual_all_Op select_with_parens
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| row subquery_Op select_with_parens
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%prec Op
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{
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SubLink *n = makeNode(SubLink);
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@ -5712,7 +5712,7 @@ r_expr: row IN_P select_with_parens
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n->subselect = $3;
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$$ = (Node *)n;
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}
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| row qual_all_Op row
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| row subquery_Op row
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%prec Op
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{
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$$ = makeRowExpr($2, $1, $3);
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@ -5807,6 +5807,23 @@ qual_all_Op:
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| OPERATOR '(' any_operator ')' { $$ = $3; }
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;
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subquery_Op:
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all_Op { $$ = makeList1(makeString($1)); }
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| OPERATOR '(' any_operator ')' { $$ = $3; }
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| LIKE { $$ = makeList1(makeString("~~")); }
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| NOT LIKE { $$ = makeList1(makeString("!~~")); }
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| ILIKE { $$ = makeList1(makeString("~~*")); }
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| NOT ILIKE { $$ = makeList1(makeString("!~~*")); }
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/* cannot put SIMILAR TO here, because SIMILAR TO is a hack.
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* the regular expression is preprocessed by a function (similar_escape),
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* and the ~ operator for posix regular expressions is used.
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* x SIMILAR TO y -> x ~ similar_escape(y)
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* this transformation is made on the fly by the parser upwards.
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* however the SubLink structure which handles any/some/all stuff
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* is not ready for such a thing.
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*/
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;
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/*
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* General expressions
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* This is the heart of the expression syntax.
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@ -6132,7 +6149,7 @@ a_expr: c_expr { $$ = $1; }
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$$ = n;
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}
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}
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| a_expr qual_all_Op sub_type select_with_parens %prec Op
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| a_expr subquery_Op sub_type select_with_parens %prec Op
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{
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SubLink *n = makeNode(SubLink);
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n->subLinkType = $3;
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@ -6141,7 +6158,7 @@ a_expr: c_expr { $$ = $1; }
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n->subselect = $4;
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$$ = (Node *)n;
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}
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| a_expr qual_all_Op sub_type '(' a_expr ')' %prec Op
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| a_expr subquery_Op sub_type '(' a_expr ')' %prec Op
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{
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if ($3 == ANY_SUBLINK)
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$$ = (Node *) makeA_Expr(AEXPR_OP_ANY, $2, $1, $5);
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-- note: if above select doesn't produce the expected tuple order,
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-- then you didn't get an indexscan plan, and something is busted.
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-- test [not] (like|ilike) (any|all) (...)
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select 'foo' like any (array['%a', '%o']); -- t
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?column?
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----------
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t
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' like any (array['%a', '%b']); -- f
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?column?
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----------
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f
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' like all (array['f%', '%o']); -- t
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?column?
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----------
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t
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' like all (array['f%', '%b']); -- f
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?column?
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----------
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f
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' not like any (array['%a', '%b']); -- t
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?column?
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----------
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t
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' not like all (array['%a', '%o']); -- f
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?column?
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----------
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f
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' ilike any (array['%A', '%O']); -- t
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?column?
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----------
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t
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(1 row)
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select 'foo' ilike all (array['F%', '%O']); -- t
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?column?
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----------
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t
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(1 row)
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select * from arr_tbl where f1 > '{1,2,3}' and f1 <= '{1,5,3}';
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-- note: if above select doesn't produce the expected tuple order,
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-- then you didn't get an indexscan plan, and something is busted.
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-- test [not] (like|ilike) (any|all) (...)
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select 'foo' like any (array['%a', '%o']); -- t
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select 'foo' like any (array['%a', '%b']); -- f
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select 'foo' like all (array['f%', '%o']); -- t
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select 'foo' like all (array['f%', '%b']); -- f
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select 'foo' not like any (array['%a', '%b']); -- t
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select 'foo' not like all (array['%a', '%o']); -- f
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select 'foo' ilike any (array['%A', '%O']); -- t
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select 'foo' ilike all (array['F%', '%O']); -- t
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