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Speed up conversion of signed integers to C strings.
A hand-coded implementation turns out to be much faster than calling printf(). In passing, add a few more regresion tests. Andres Freund, with assorted, mostly cosmetic changes.
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#include "funcapi.h"
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#include "libpq/pqformat.h"
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#include "utils/int8.h"
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#include "utils/builtins.h"
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#define MAXINT8LEN 25
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@ -157,13 +158,10 @@ Datum
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int8out(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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int64 val = PG_GETARG_INT64(0);
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char *result;
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int len;
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char buf[MAXINT8LEN + 1];
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char *result;
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if ((len = snprintf(buf, MAXINT8LEN, INT64_FORMAT, val)) < 0)
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elog(ERROR, "could not format int8");
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pg_lltoa(val, buf);
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result = pstrdup(buf);
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PG_RETURN_CSTRING(result);
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}
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* numutils.c
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* utility functions for I/O of built-in numeric types.
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*
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* integer: pg_atoi, pg_itoa, pg_ltoa
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2010, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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@ -109,27 +107,118 @@ pg_atoi(char *s, int size, int c)
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}
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/*
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* pg_itoa - converts a short int to its string represention
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* pg_itoa: converts a signed 16-bit integer to its string representation
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*
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* Note:
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* previously based on ~ingres/source/gutil/atoi.c
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* now uses vendor's sprintf conversion
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* Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result
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* (at least 7 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL).
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*
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* It doesn't seem worth implementing this separately.
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*/
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void
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pg_itoa(int16 i, char *a)
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{
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sprintf(a, "%hd", (short) i);
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pg_ltoa((int32)i, a);
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}
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/*
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* pg_ltoa - converts a long int to its string represention
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* pg_ltoa: converts a signed 32-bit integer to its string representation
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*
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* Note:
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* previously based on ~ingres/source/gutil/atoi.c
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* now uses vendor's sprintf conversion
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* Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result
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* (at least 12 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL).
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*/
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void
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pg_ltoa(int32 l, char *a)
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pg_ltoa(int32 value, char *a)
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{
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sprintf(a, "%d", l);
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char *start = a;
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bool neg = false;
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/*
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* Avoid problems with the most negative integer not being representable
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* as a positive integer.
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*/
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if (value == INT32_MIN)
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{
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memcpy(a, "-2147483648", 12);
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return;
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}
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else if (value < 0)
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{
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value = -value;
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neg = true;
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}
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/* Compute the result backwards. */
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do
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{
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int32 remainder;
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int32 oldval = value;
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value /= 10;
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remainder = oldval - value * 10;
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*a++ = '0' + remainder;
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} while (value != 0);
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if (neg)
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*a++ = '-';
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/* Add trailing NUL byte. */
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*a-- = '\0';
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/* reverse string */
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while (start < a)
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{
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char swap = *start;
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*start++ = *a;
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*a-- = swap;
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}
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}
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/*
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* pg_lltoa: convert a signed 64bit integer to its string representation
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*
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* Caller must ensure that 'a' points to enough memory to hold the result
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* (at least MAXINT8LEN+1 bytes, counting a leading sign and trailing NUL).
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*/
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void
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pg_lltoa(int64 value, char *a)
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{
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char *start = a;
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bool neg = false;
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/*
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* Avoid problems with the most negative integer not being representable
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* as a positive integer.
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*/
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if (value == INT64_MIN)
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{
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memcpy(a, "-9223372036854775808", 21);
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return;
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}
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else if (value < 0)
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{
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value = -value;
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neg = true;
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}
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/* Build the string by computing the wanted string backwards. */
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do
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{
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int64 remainder;
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int64 oldval = value;
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value /= 10;
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remainder = oldval - value * 10;
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*a++ = '0' + remainder;
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} while (value != 0);
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if (neg)
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*a++ = '-';
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/* Add trailing NUL byte. */
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*a-- = '\0';
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/* Reverse string. */
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while (start < a)
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{
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char swap = *start;
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*start++ = *a;
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*a-- = swap;
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}
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}
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extern int32 pg_atoi(char *s, int size, int c);
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extern void pg_itoa(int16 i, char *a);
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extern void pg_ltoa(int32 l, char *a);
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extern void pg_lltoa(int64 ll, char *a);
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/*
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* Per-opclass comparison functions for new btrees. These are
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(5 rows)
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-- corner cases
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SELECT (1<<15-1)::int2::text;
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text
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-------
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16384
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(1 row)
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SELECT (-1<<15)::int2::text;
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text
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--------
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-32768
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(1 row)
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2
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(1 row)
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-- corner cases
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SELECT (1<<31-1)::int4::text;
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text
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------------
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1073741824
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(1 row)
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SELECT (1<<31)::int4::text;
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text
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-------------
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-2147483648
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(1 row)
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4567890123456799
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(6 rows)
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-- corner cases
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SELECT (1<<63-1)::int8::text;
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text
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------------
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1073741824
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(1 row)
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SELECT (1<<63)::int8::text;
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text
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-------------
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-2147483648
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(1 row)
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SELECT '' AS five, i.f1, i.f1 / int2 '2' AS x FROM INT2_TBL i;
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SELECT '' AS five, i.f1, i.f1 / int4 '2' AS x FROM INT2_TBL i;
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-- corner cases
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SELECT (1<<15-1)::int2::text;
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SELECT (-1<<15)::int2::text;
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SELECT 2 + 2 / 2 AS three;
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SELECT (2 + 2) / 2 AS two;
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-- corner cases
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SELECT (1<<31-1)::int4::text;
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SELECT (1<<31)::int4::text;
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SELECT * FROM generate_series('+4567890123456789'::int8, '+4567890123456799'::int8);
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SELECT * FROM generate_series('+4567890123456789'::int8, '+4567890123456799'::int8, 0);
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SELECT * FROM generate_series('+4567890123456789'::int8, '+4567890123456799'::int8, 2);
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-- corner cases
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SELECT (1<<63-1)::int8::text;
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SELECT (1<<63)::int8::text;
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