Re: CHAR(n) always trims trailing spaces in 7.4

elein <elein@varlena.com>

From: elein <elein@varlena.com>
To: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>
Cc: "news.postgresql.org" <jlim@natsoft.com.my>, pgsql-sql@postgresql.org, elein <elein@varlena.com>
Date: 2004-02-17T23:17:28Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers, pgsql-sql
This is an example of the problem.  It used to expand
the middle thing to 15.

elein=# select 'x' || ' '::char(15) || 'x';
 ?column? 
----------
 xx
(1 row)


On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 06:10:56PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> "news.postgresql.org" <jlim@natsoft.com.my> writes:
> > I just discovered the following change to CHAR(n) (taken from varlena.com,
> > general bits, issue 62).
> 
> The description you quote doesn't appear to have much of anything to do
> with the actual behavior of 7.4.
> 
> 7.4 will trim trailing spaces when converting char(n) to varchar or
> text, but the example query does not do that.  It just coerces query
> output columns to char(n), and that works the same as it did before.
> For instance
> 
> regression=# select 'zit'::char(77);
>                                     bpchar
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  zit
> (1 row)
> 
> 
> 			regards, tom lane
> 
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