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  1. Ensure that a tsquery like '!foo' matches empty tsvectors.

  2. Move some things from builtins.h to new header files

  1. BUG #14515: tsquery with only a negative term doesn't match empty tsvector

    Tom Dunstan <pgsql@tomd.cc> — 2017-01-26T02:55:24Z

    The following bug has been logged on the website:
    
    Bug reference:      14515
    Logged by:          Tom Dunstan
    Email address:      pgsql@tomd.cc
    PostgreSQL version: 9.5.5
    Operating system:   Linux
    Description:        
    
    Hi all
    
    Not sure if this is a bug or just ambiguity in the docs, but I certainly
    found it counter-intuitive.
    
    Basically while `select 'somethingelse'::tsvector @@ '!foo'::tsquery`
    returns true, `select ''::tsvector @@ '!foo'::tsquery` returns false, which
    was surprising to me.
    
    I would expect a tsvector (empty or not) that doesn't contain foo to match
    !foo.
    
    It seems like the behaviour is "match a term that isn't foo" rather than
    "match if no terms match foo".
    
    Not sure if this is intentional (in which case maybe the docs could be a bit
    more clear) or if it's just a bug. IMO the former behaviour isn't very
    useful as it forces us to either code around it by writing extra SQL to
    handle the case, or insert a dummy term to match against. Neither is very
    nice.
    
    It may be unintentional: there's a fast-path out of the match function here
    https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/f21a563d25dbae153937aec062161184189478b8/src/backend/utils/adt/tsvector_op.c#L1930-L1935
    that returns false when the vector is empty. Perhaps it just wasn't taking
    the negative-only case into account.
    
    Cheers
    
    Tom
    
    
    
    
  2. Re: BUG #14515: tsquery with only a negative term doesn't match empty tsvector

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2017-01-26T03:32:28Z

    pgsql@tomd.cc writes:
    > Basically while `select 'somethingelse'::tsvector @@ '!foo'::tsquery`
    > returns true, `select ''::tsvector @@ '!foo'::tsquery` returns false, which
    > was surprising to me.
    
    Not sure about this.  A plausible reading of '!foo' is "there is a lexeme
    that is not foo".  But even if that was Oleg & Teodor's intention,
    I would not want to swear that the tsquery stuff is totally consistent
    about it ...
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
  3. Re: BUG #14515: tsquery with only a negative term doesn't match empty tsvector

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2017-01-26T15:36:36Z

    I wrote:
    > pgsql@tomd.cc writes:
    >> Basically while `select 'somethingelse'::tsvector @@ '!foo'::tsquery`
    >> returns true, `select ''::tsvector @@ '!foo'::tsquery` returns false, which
    >> was surprising to me.
    
    > Not sure about this.  A plausible reading of '!foo' is "there is a lexeme
    > that is not foo".  But even if that was Oleg & Teodor's intention,
    > I would not want to swear that the tsquery stuff is totally consistent
    > about it ...
    
    After further poking at it, I found that a GIN index search will return
    empty tsvectors, matching your expectation!  So indeed we are being
    inconsistent, which means that there is certainly a bug here no matter
    which interpretation you favor.
    
    Also, while a GIST index search doesn't return empty entries, it turns
    out that that's only because it always applies recheck, so that the
    fast-path exit in ts_match_vq() is what's rejecting the empty value
    in that case too.
    
    Otherwise, it seems pretty clear to me that the interpretation (most of?)
    the code is using is that "!foo" means "foo does not appear in the value".
    
    A look around at other callers of TS_execute indicate that none of the
    rest of them are trying to "optimize" empty value, only empty query.
    
    In short, I now agree both that this is a bug, and that you've correctly
    identified the cause.  Will patch.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
  4. Re: BUG #14515: tsquery with only a negative term doesn't match empty tsvector

    Tom Dunstan <pgsql@tomd.cc> — 2017-01-27T05:08:53Z

    > On 27 Jan 2017, at 2:06 AM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
    > 
    > In short, I now agree both that this is a bug, and that you've correctly
    > identified the cause.  Will patch.
    
    Thanks Tom!