v6-0001-Add-support-for-AT-LOCAL.patch
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Filename: v6-0001-Add-support-for-AT-LOCAL.patch
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Part: 0
Message:
Re: Add support for AT LOCAL
Patch
Format: format-patch
Series: patch v6-0001
Subject: Add support for AT LOCAL
| File | + | − |
|---|---|---|
| doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 100 | 3 |
| src/backend/parser/gram.y | 7 | 0 |
| src/backend/utils/adt/date.c | 14 | 0 |
| src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 10 | 0 |
| src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c | 20 | 0 |
| src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat | 9 | 0 |
| src/test/regress/expected/timestamptz.out | 47 | 0 |
| src/test/regress/expected/timetz.out | 39 | 0 |
| src/test/regress/sql/timestamptz.sql | 21 | 0 |
| src/test/regress/sql/timetz.sql | 17 | 0 |
From 042ce9b581ca3b17afbf229d209ca59addb6c9a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Vik Fearing <vik@postgresfriends.org>
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2023 15:46:38 +0100
Subject: [PATCH v6] Add support for AT LOCAL
When converting a timestamp to/from with/without time zone, the SQL
Standard specifies an AT LOCAL variant of AT TIME ZONE which uses the
session's time zone.
---
doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 103 +++++++++++++++++++++-
src/backend/parser/gram.y | 7 ++
src/backend/utils/adt/date.c | 14 +++
src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c | 10 +++
src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c | 20 +++++
src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat | 9 ++
src/test/regress/expected/timestamptz.out | 47 ++++++++++
src/test/regress/expected/timetz.out | 39 ++++++++
src/test/regress/sql/timestamptz.sql | 21 +++++
src/test/regress/sql/timetz.sql | 17 ++++
10 files changed, 284 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
index f1ad64c3d6..ce62cb37b5 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
@@ -10604,42 +10604,46 @@ SELECT date_bin('15 minutes', TIMESTAMP '2020-02-11 15:44:17', TIMESTAMP '2001-0
that <function>date_bin</function> can truncate to an arbitrary interval.
</para>
<para>
The <parameter>stride</parameter> interval must be greater than zero and
cannot contain units of month or larger.
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="functions-datetime-zoneconvert">
- <title><literal>AT TIME ZONE</literal></title>
+ <title><literal>AT TIME ZONE and AT LOCAL</literal></title>
<indexterm>
<primary>time zone</primary>
<secondary>conversion</secondary>
</indexterm>
<indexterm>
<primary>AT TIME ZONE</primary>
</indexterm>
+ <indexterm>
+ <primary>AT LOCAL</primary>
+ </indexterm>
+
<para>
The <literal>AT TIME ZONE</literal> operator converts time
stamp <emphasis>without</emphasis> time zone to/from
time stamp <emphasis>with</emphasis> time zone, and
<type>time with time zone</type> values to different time
zones. <xref linkend="functions-datetime-zoneconvert-table"/> shows its
variants.
</para>
<table id="functions-datetime-zoneconvert-table">
- <title><literal>AT TIME ZONE</literal> Variants</title>
+ <title><literal>AT TIME ZONE</literal> and <literal>AT LOCAL</literal> Variants</title>
<tgroup cols="1">
<thead>
<row>
<entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
Operator
</para>
<para>
Description
</para>
<para>
@@ -10658,93 +10662,186 @@ SELECT date_bin('15 minutes', TIMESTAMP '2020-02-11 15:44:17', TIMESTAMP '2001-0
Converts given time stamp <emphasis>without</emphasis> time zone to
time stamp <emphasis>with</emphasis> time zone, assuming the given
value is in the named time zone.
</para>
<para>
<literal>timestamp '2001-02-16 20:38:40' at time zone 'America/Denver'</literal>
<returnvalue>2001-02-17 03:38:40+00</returnvalue>
</para></entry>
</row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <type>timestamp without time zone</type> <literal>AT LOCAL</literal>
+ <returnvalue>timestamp with time zone</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Converts given time stamp <emphasis>without</emphasis> time zone to
+ time stamp <emphasis>with</emphasis> the session's
+ <varname>TimeZone</varname> value as time zone.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>timestamp '2001-02-16 20:38:40' at local</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2001-02-17 03:38:40+00</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+
<row>
<entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
<type>timestamp with time zone</type> <literal>AT TIME ZONE</literal> <replaceable>zone</replaceable>
<returnvalue>timestamp without time zone</returnvalue>
</para>
<para>
Converts given time stamp <emphasis>with</emphasis> time zone to
time stamp <emphasis>without</emphasis> time zone, as the time would
appear in that zone.
</para>
<para>
<literal>timestamp with time zone '2001-02-16 20:38:40-05' at time zone 'America/Denver'</literal>
<returnvalue>2001-02-16 18:38:40</returnvalue>
</para></entry>
</row>
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <type>timestamp with time zone</type> <literal>AT LOCAL</literal>
+ <returnvalue>timestamp without time zone</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Converts given time stamp <emphasis>with</emphasis> time zone to
+ time stamp <emphasis>without</emphasis> time zone, as the time would
+ appear with the session's <varname>TimeZone</varname> value as time zone.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>timestamp with time zone '2001-02-16 20:38:40-05' at local</literal>
+ <returnvalue>2001-02-16 18:38:40</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
+
<row>
<entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
<type>time with time zone</type> <literal>AT TIME ZONE</literal> <replaceable>zone</replaceable>
<returnvalue>time with time zone</returnvalue>
</para>
<para>
Converts given time <emphasis>with</emphasis> time zone to a new time
zone. Since no date is supplied, this uses the currently active UTC
offset for the named destination zone.
</para>
<para>
<literal>time with time zone '05:34:17-05' at time zone 'UTC'</literal>
<returnvalue>10:34:17+00</returnvalue>
</para></entry>
</row>
+
+ <row>
+ <entry role="func_table_entry"><para role="func_signature">
+ <type>time with time zone</type> <literal>AT LOCAL</literal>
+ <returnvalue>time with time zone</returnvalue>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Converts given time <emphasis>with</emphasis> time zone to a new time
+ zone. Since no date is supplied, this uses the currently active UTC
+ offset for the session's <varname>TimeZone</varname> value.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Assuming the session's <varname>TimeZone</varname> is set to <literal>UTC</literal>:
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ <literal>time with time zone '05:34:17-05' at local</literal>
+ <returnvalue>10:34:17+00</returnvalue>
+ </para></entry>
+ </row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
<para>
In these expressions, the desired time zone <replaceable>zone</replaceable> can be
specified either as a text value (e.g., <literal>'America/Los_Angeles'</literal>)
or as an interval (e.g., <literal>INTERVAL '-08:00'</literal>).
In the text case, a time zone name can be specified in any of the ways
described in <xref linkend="datatype-timezones"/>.
The interval case is only useful for zones that have fixed offsets from
UTC, so it is not very common in practice.
</para>
+ <para>
+ The syntax <literal>AT LOCAL</literal> may be used as shorthand for
+ <literal>AT TIME ZONE <replaceable>local</replaceable></literal>, where
+ <replaceable>local</replaceable> is the session's
+ <varname>TimeZone</varname> value.
+ </para>
+
<para>
Examples (assuming the current <xref linkend="guc-timezone"/> setting
is <literal>America/Los_Angeles</literal>):
<screen>
SELECT TIMESTAMP '2001-02-16 20:38:40' AT TIME ZONE 'America/Denver';
<lineannotation>Result: </lineannotation><computeroutput>2001-02-16 19:38:40-08</computeroutput>
SELECT TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE '2001-02-16 20:38:40-05' AT TIME ZONE 'America/Denver';
<lineannotation>Result: </lineannotation><computeroutput>2001-02-16 18:38:40</computeroutput>
SELECT TIMESTAMP '2001-02-16 20:38:40' AT TIME ZONE 'Asia/Tokyo' AT TIME ZONE 'America/Chicago';
<lineannotation>Result: </lineannotation><computeroutput>2001-02-16 05:38:40</computeroutput>
+
+SELECT TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE '2001-02-16 20:38:40-05' AT LOCAL;
+<lineannotation>Result: </lineannotation><computeroutput>2001-02-16 17:38:40</computeroutput>
+
+SELECT TIME WITH TIME ZONE '20:38:40-05' AT LOCAL;
+<lineannotation>Result: </lineannotation><computeroutput>17:38:40</computeroutput>
</screen>
The first example adds a time zone to a value that lacks it, and
displays the value using the current <varname>TimeZone</varname>
setting. The second example shifts the time stamp with time zone value
to the specified time zone, and returns the value without a time zone.
This allows storage and display of values different from the current
<varname>TimeZone</varname> setting. The third example converts
- Tokyo time to Chicago time.
+ Tokyo time to Chicago time. The fourth example shifts the time stamp
+ with time zone value to the time zone currently specified by the
+ <varname>TimeZone</varname> setting and returns the value without a
+ time zone.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The fifth example is a cautionary tale. Due to the fact that there is no
+ date associated with the input value, the conversion is made using the
+ current date of the session. Therefore, this static example may show a wrong
+ result depending on the time of the year it is viewed because
+ <literal>'America/Los_Angeles'</literal> observes Daylight Savings Time.
</para>
<para>
The function <literal><function>timezone</function>(<replaceable>zone</replaceable>,
<replaceable>timestamp</replaceable>)</literal> is equivalent to the SQL-conforming construct
<literal><replaceable>timestamp</replaceable> AT TIME ZONE
<replaceable>zone</replaceable></literal>.
</para>
+
+ <para>
+ The function <literal><function>timezone</function>(<replaceable>timestamp</replaceable>)</literal>
+ is equivalent to the SQL-conforming construct <literal><replaceable>timestamp</replaceable>
+ AT LOCAL</literal>.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The function <literal><function>timezone</function>(<replaceable>zone</replaceable>,
+ <replaceable>time</replaceable>)</literal> is equivalent to the SQL-conforming construct
+ <literal><replaceable>time</replaceable> AT TIME ZONE <replaceable>zone</replaceable></literal>.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The function <literal><function>timezone</function>(<replaceable>time</replaceable>)</literal>
+ is equivalent to the SQL-conforming construct <literal><replaceable>time</replaceable>
+ AT LOCAL</literal>.
+ </para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="functions-datetime-current">
<title>Current Date/Time</title>
<indexterm>
<primary>date</primary>
<secondary>current</secondary>
</indexterm>
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/gram.y b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
index e56cbe77cb..50ed504e5a 100644
--- a/src/backend/parser/gram.y
+++ b/src/backend/parser/gram.y
@@ -14501,20 +14501,27 @@ a_expr: c_expr { $$ = $1; }
n->location = @2;
$$ = (Node *) n;
}
| a_expr AT TIME ZONE a_expr %prec AT
{
$$ = (Node *) makeFuncCall(SystemFuncName("timezone"),
list_make2($5, $1),
COERCE_SQL_SYNTAX,
@2);
}
+ | a_expr AT LOCAL %prec AT
+ {
+ $$ = (Node *) makeFuncCall(SystemFuncName("timezone"),
+ list_make1($1),
+ COERCE_SQL_SYNTAX,
+ -1);
+ }
/*
* These operators must be called out explicitly in order to make use
* of bison's automatic operator-precedence handling. All other
* operator names are handled by the generic productions using "Op",
* below; and all those operators will have the same precedence.
*
* If you add more explicitly-known operators, be sure to add them
* also to b_expr and to the MathOp list below.
*/
| '+' a_expr %prec UMINUS
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c
index ae0f24de2c..e4d21098cb 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/date.c
@@ -3118,10 +3118,24 @@ timetz_izone(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result->time = time->time + (time->zone - tz) * USECS_PER_SEC;
while (result->time < INT64CONST(0))
result->time += USECS_PER_DAY;
while (result->time >= USECS_PER_DAY)
result->time -= USECS_PER_DAY;
result->zone = tz;
PG_RETURN_TIMETZADT_P(result);
}
+
+/* timetz_at_local()
+ *
+ * Unlike for timestamp[tz]_at_local, the type for timetz does not flip between
+ * time with/without time zone, so we cannot just call the conversion function.
+ */
+Datum
+timetz_at_local(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
+{
+ Datum time = PG_GETARG_DATUM(0);
+ Datum zone = PointerGetDatum(cstring_to_text(pg_get_timezone_name(session_timezone)));
+
+ return DirectFunctionCall2(timetz_zone, zone, time);
+}
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
index 442205382e..ed7f40f053 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c
@@ -10340,20 +10340,30 @@ get_func_sql_syntax(FuncExpr *expr, deparse_context *context)
/* AT TIME ZONE ... note reversed argument order */
appendStringInfoChar(buf, '(');
get_rule_expr_paren((Node *) lsecond(expr->args), context, false,
(Node *) expr);
appendStringInfoString(buf, " AT TIME ZONE ");
get_rule_expr_paren((Node *) linitial(expr->args), context, false,
(Node *) expr);
appendStringInfoChar(buf, ')');
return true;
+ case F_TIMEZONE_TIMESTAMP:
+ case F_TIMEZONE_TIMESTAMPTZ:
+ case F_TIMEZONE_TIMETZ:
+ /* AT LOCAL */
+ appendStringInfoChar(buf, '(');
+ get_rule_expr_paren((Node *) linitial(expr->args), context, false,
+ (Node *) expr);
+ appendStringInfoString(buf, " AT LOCAL)");
+ return true;
+
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMPTZ_INTERVAL_TIMESTAMPTZ_INTERVAL:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMPTZ_INTERVAL_TIMESTAMPTZ_TIMESTAMPTZ:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMPTZ_TIMESTAMPTZ_TIMESTAMPTZ_INTERVAL:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMPTZ_TIMESTAMPTZ_TIMESTAMPTZ_TIMESTAMPTZ:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMP_INTERVAL_TIMESTAMP_INTERVAL:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMP_INTERVAL_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP_INTERVAL:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP_TIMESTAMP:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIMETZ_TIMETZ_TIMETZ_TIMETZ:
case F_OVERLAPS_TIME_INTERVAL_TIME_INTERVAL:
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c
index 0e50aaec5a..e172e90614 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c
@@ -5914,10 +5914,30 @@ Datum
generate_series_timestamptz(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
return generate_series_timestamptz_internal(fcinfo);
}
Datum
generate_series_timestamptz_at_zone(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
return generate_series_timestamptz_internal(fcinfo);
}
+
+/* timestamp_at_local()
+ * timestamptz_at_local()
+ *
+ * The regression tests do not like two functions with the same proargs and
+ * prosrc but different proname, but the grammar for AT LOCAL needs an
+ * overloaded name to handle both types of timestamp, so we make simple
+ * wrappers for it.
+ */
+Datum
+timestamp_at_local(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
+{
+ return timestamp_timestamptz(fcinfo);
+}
+
+Datum
+timestamptz_at_local(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
+{
+ return timestamptz_timestamp(fcinfo);
+}
diff --git a/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat b/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
index f0b7b9cbd8..b33fc94502 100644
--- a/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
+++ b/src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat
@@ -2312,20 +2312,26 @@
proargtypes => 'timestamptz timestamptz', prosrc => 'timestamp_ge' },
{ oid => '1157',
proname => 'timestamptz_gt', proleakproof => 't', prorettype => 'bool',
proargtypes => 'timestamptz timestamptz', prosrc => 'timestamp_gt' },
{ oid => '1158', descr => 'convert UNIX epoch to timestamptz',
proname => 'to_timestamp', prorettype => 'timestamptz',
proargtypes => 'float8', prosrc => 'float8_timestamptz' },
{ oid => '1159', descr => 'adjust timestamp to new time zone',
proname => 'timezone', prorettype => 'timestamp',
proargtypes => 'text timestamptz', prosrc => 'timestamptz_zone' },
+{ oid => '9159', descr => 'adjust timestamp to local time zone',
+ proname => 'timezone', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'timestamp',
+ proargtypes => 'timestamptz', prosrc => 'timestamptz_at_local' },
+{ oid => '9160', descr => 'adjust timestamp to local time zone',
+ proname => 'timezone', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'timestamptz',
+ proargtypes => 'timestamp', prosrc => 'timestamp_at_local' },
{ oid => '1160', descr => 'I/O',
proname => 'interval_in', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'interval',
proargtypes => 'cstring oid int4', prosrc => 'interval_in' },
{ oid => '1161', descr => 'I/O',
proname => 'interval_out', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'cstring',
proargtypes => 'interval', prosrc => 'interval_out' },
{ oid => '2903', descr => 'I/O typmod',
proname => 'intervaltypmodin', prorettype => 'int4',
proargtypes => '_cstring', prosrc => 'intervaltypmodin' },
@@ -6088,20 +6094,23 @@
proargtypes => 'timestamp timestamp', prosrc => 'timestamp_smaller' },
{ oid => '2036', descr => 'larger of two',
proname => 'timestamp_larger', prorettype => 'timestamp',
proargtypes => 'timestamp timestamp', prosrc => 'timestamp_larger' },
{ oid => '2037', descr => 'adjust time with time zone to new zone',
proname => 'timezone', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'timetz',
proargtypes => 'text timetz', prosrc => 'timetz_zone' },
{ oid => '2038', descr => 'adjust time with time zone to new zone',
proname => 'timezone', prorettype => 'timetz',
proargtypes => 'interval timetz', prosrc => 'timetz_izone' },
+{ oid => '9161', descr => 'adjust time to local time zone',
+ proname => 'timezone', provolatile => 's', prorettype => 'timetz',
+ proargtypes => 'timetz', prosrc => 'timetz_at_local' },
{ oid => '2039', descr => 'hash',
proname => 'timestamp_hash', prorettype => 'int4', proargtypes => 'timestamp',
prosrc => 'timestamp_hash' },
{ oid => '3411', descr => 'hash',
proname => 'timestamp_hash_extended', prorettype => 'int8',
proargtypes => 'timestamp int8', prosrc => 'timestamp_hash_extended' },
{ oid => '2041', descr => 'intervals overlap?',
proname => 'overlaps', proisstrict => 'f', prorettype => 'bool',
proargtypes => 'timestamp timestamp timestamp timestamp',
prosrc => 'overlaps_timestamp' },
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/timestamptz.out b/src/test/regress/expected/timestamptz.out
index 0dd2fe2c82..64fdc64a14 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/timestamptz.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/timestamptz.out
@@ -3128,20 +3128,67 @@ SELECT '2014-10-25 22:00:01 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
--------------------------
Sun Oct 26 01:00:01 2014
(1 row)
SELECT '2014-10-25 23:00:00 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
timezone
--------------------------
Sun Oct 26 02:00:00 2014
(1 row)
+--
+-- Test LOCAL time zone
+--
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL TIME ZONE 'Europe/Paris';
+VALUES (CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) AT LOCAL);
+ column1
+--------------------------
+ Sat Jul 08 01:38:00 1978
+(1 row)
+
+VALUES (TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38' AT LOCAL);
+ column1
+-------------------------------
+ Fri Jul 07 19:38:00 1978 CEST
+(1 row)
+
+SET LOCAL TIME ZONE 'Australia/Sydney';
+VALUES (CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) AT LOCAL);
+ column1
+--------------------------
+ Sat Jul 08 09:38:00 1978
+(1 row)
+
+VALUES (TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38' AT LOCAL);
+ column1
+-------------------------------
+ Fri Jul 07 19:38:00 1978 AEST
+(1 row)
+
+RESET TIME ZONE;
+CREATE VIEW local_time_zone AS
+ VALUES (CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) AT LOCAL,
+ timezone(CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE)),
+ TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38' AT LOCAL,
+ timezone(TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38'));
+\sv local_time_zone
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.local_time_zone AS
+ VALUES (('Fri Jul 07 16:38:00 1978 PDT'::timestamp with time zone AT LOCAL),timezone('Fri Jul 07 16:38:00 1978 PDT'::timestamp with time zone),('Fri Jul 07 19:38:00 1978'::timestamp without time zone AT LOCAL),timezone('Fri Jul 07 19:38:00 1978'::timestamp without time zone))
+TABLE local_time_zone;
+ column1 | column2 | column3 | column4
+--------------------------+--------------------------+------------------------------+------------------------------
+ Fri Jul 07 16:38:00 1978 | Fri Jul 07 16:38:00 1978 | Fri Jul 07 19:38:00 1978 PDT | Fri Jul 07 19:38:00 1978 PDT
+(1 row)
+
+DROP VIEW local_time_zone;
+COMMIT;
--
-- Test that AT TIME ZONE isn't misoptimized when using an index (bug #14504)
--
create temp table tmptz (f1 timestamptz primary key);
insert into tmptz values ('2017-01-18 00:00+00');
explain (costs off)
select * from tmptz where f1 at time zone 'utc' = '2017-01-18 00:00';
QUERY PLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Seq Scan on tmptz
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/timetz.out b/src/test/regress/expected/timetz.out
index be49588b6d..a9a3a49ebb 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/timetz.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/timetz.out
@@ -255,10 +255,49 @@ SELECT date_part('second', TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-
-----------
25.575401
(1 row)
SELECT date_part('epoch', TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04');
date_part
--------------
63025.575401
(1 row)
+--
+-- test LOCAL time zone
+--
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL TimeZone TO 'UTC';
+CREATE VIEW time_local AS
+SELECT f1,
+ f1 AT LOCAL AS f2,
+ timezone(f1) AS f3,
+ f1 AT TIME ZONE current_setting('TimeZone') AS f4
+FROM TIMETZ_TBL
+ORDER BY f1;
+\sv time_local
+CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW public.time_local AS
+ SELECT f1,
+ (f1 AT LOCAL) AS f2,
+ timezone(f1) AS f3,
+ (f1 AT TIME ZONE current_setting('TimeZone'::text)) AS f4
+ FROM timetz_tbl
+ ORDER BY f1
+TABLE time_local;
+ f1 | f2 | f3 | f4
+----------------+----------------+----------------+----------------
+ 00:01:00-07 | 07:01:00+00 | 07:01:00+00 | 07:01:00+00
+ 01:00:00-07 | 08:00:00+00 | 08:00:00+00 | 08:00:00+00
+ 02:03:00-07 | 09:03:00+00 | 09:03:00+00 | 09:03:00+00
+ 08:08:00-04 | 12:08:00+00 | 12:08:00+00 | 12:08:00+00
+ 07:07:00-08 | 15:07:00+00 | 15:07:00+00 | 15:07:00+00
+ 11:59:00-07 | 18:59:00+00 | 18:59:00+00 | 18:59:00+00
+ 12:00:00-07 | 19:00:00+00 | 19:00:00+00 | 19:00:00+00
+ 12:01:00-07 | 19:01:00+00 | 19:01:00+00 | 19:01:00+00
+ 15:36:39-04 | 19:36:39+00 | 19:36:39+00 | 19:36:39+00
+ 15:36:39-05 | 20:36:39+00 | 20:36:39+00 | 20:36:39+00
+ 23:59:00-07 | 06:59:00+00 | 06:59:00+00 | 06:59:00+00
+ 23:59:59.99-07 | 06:59:59.99+00 | 06:59:59.99+00 | 06:59:59.99+00
+(12 rows)
+
+DROP VIEW time_local;
+COMMIT;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/timestamptz.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/timestamptz.sql
index 69b36d0420..53b5878e21 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/timestamptz.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/timestamptz.sql
@@ -604,18 +604,39 @@ SELECT '2011-03-26 23:00:00 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2011-03-26 23:00:01 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2011-03-26 23:59:59 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2011-03-27 00:00:00 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2014-10-25 21:00:00 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2014-10-25 21:59:59 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2014-10-25 22:00:00 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2014-10-25 22:00:01 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
SELECT '2014-10-25 23:00:00 UTC'::timestamptz AT TIME ZONE 'MSK';
+--
+-- Test LOCAL time zone
+--
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL TIME ZONE 'Europe/Paris';
+VALUES (CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) AT LOCAL);
+VALUES (TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38' AT LOCAL);
+SET LOCAL TIME ZONE 'Australia/Sydney';
+VALUES (CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) AT LOCAL);
+VALUES (TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38' AT LOCAL);
+RESET TIME ZONE;
+CREATE VIEW local_time_zone AS
+ VALUES (CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE) AT LOCAL,
+ timezone(CAST('1978-07-07 19:38 America/New_York' AS TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE)),
+ TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38' AT LOCAL,
+ timezone(TIMESTAMP '1978-07-07 19:38'));
+\sv local_time_zone
+TABLE local_time_zone;
+DROP VIEW local_time_zone;
+COMMIT;
+
--
-- Test that AT TIME ZONE isn't misoptimized when using an index (bug #14504)
--
create temp table tmptz (f1 timestamptz primary key);
insert into tmptz values ('2017-01-18 00:00+00');
explain (costs off)
select * from tmptz where f1 at time zone 'utc' = '2017-01-18 00:00';
select * from tmptz where f1 at time zone 'utc' = '2017-01-18 00:00';
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/timetz.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/timetz.sql
index 93c7bb1428..a274ce7423 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/timetz.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/timetz.sql
@@ -77,10 +77,27 @@ SELECT EXTRACT(TIMEZONE FROM TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-
SELECT EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_HOUR FROM TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04:30');
SELECT EXTRACT(TIMEZONE_MINUTE FROM TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04:30');
SELECT EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04');
-- date_part implementation is mostly the same as extract, so only
-- test a few cases for additional coverage.
SELECT date_part('microsecond', TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04');
SELECT date_part('millisecond', TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04');
SELECT date_part('second', TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04');
SELECT date_part('epoch', TIME WITH TIME ZONE '2020-05-26 13:30:25.575401-04');
+
+--
+-- test LOCAL time zone
+--
+BEGIN;
+SET LOCAL TimeZone TO 'UTC';
+CREATE VIEW time_local AS
+SELECT f1,
+ f1 AT LOCAL AS f2,
+ timezone(f1) AS f3,
+ f1 AT TIME ZONE current_setting('TimeZone') AS f4
+FROM TIMETZ_TBL
+ORDER BY f1;
+\sv time_local
+TABLE time_local;
+DROP VIEW time_local;
+COMMIT;
base-commit: 82a7132f531b8b12e77d17476e9bfd599c3c30cf
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