Re: remaining sql/json patches

amit <amitlangote09@gmail.com>

From: Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com>
To: Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com>
Cc: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org>, jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com>, Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de>, Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>, Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>, PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org>
Date: 2023-12-08T06:59:27Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers

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  1. SQL/JSON: Various improvements to SQL/JSON query function docs

  2. SQL/JSON: Fix some obsolete comments.

  3. SQL/JSON: Fix issues with DEFAULT .. ON ERROR / EMPTY

  4. JSON_TABLE: Add support for NESTED paths and columns

  5. Fix JsonExpr deparsing to emit QUOTES and WRAPPER correctly

  6. Fix typo introduced in 6185c9737

  7. Add basic JSON_TABLE() functionality

  8. Avoid splitting errmsg string to span multiple lines

  9. Add SQL/JSON query functions

  10. Implement various jsonpath methods

  11. Add soft error handling to some expression nodes

  12. Adjust populate_record_field() to handle errors softly

  13. Refactor code used by jsonpath executor to fetch variables

  14. Test EXPLAIN (FORMAT JSON) ... XMLTABLE

  15. Simplify productions for FORMAT JSON [ ENCODING name ]

  16. Add trailing commas to enum definitions

  17. doc: add missing <returnvalue> and whitespace

  18. Add more SQL/JSON constructor functions

  19. Rename a nonterminal used in SQL/JSON grammar

  20. Some refactoring to export json(b) conversion functions

  21. Don't include CaseTestExpr in JsonValueExpr.formatted_expr

  22. Code review for commit b6e1157e7d

  23. Pass constructName to transformJsonValueExpr()

  24. Unify JSON categorize type API and export for external use

  25. Make some indentation in gram.y consistent

  26. Allow most keywords to be used as column labels without requiring AS.

  27. Reduce size of backend scanner's tables.

  28. Use perfect hashing, instead of binary search, for keyword lookup.

On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 2:19 AM Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 10:26 AM Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> wrote:
> > > I think I'm inclined toward adapting the LA-token fix (attached 0005),
> > > because we've done that before with SQL/JSON constructors patch.
> > > Also, if I understand the concerns that Tom mentioned at [1]
> > > correctly, maybe we'd be better off not assigning precedence to
> > > symbols as much as possible, so there's that too against the approach
> > > #1.
> >
> > Sounds ok to me, but I'm happy for this decision to be overridden by
> > others with more experience in parser code.
>
> In my experience, the lookahead solution is typically suitable when
> the keywords involved aren't used very much in other parts of the
> grammar. I think the situation that basically gets you into trouble is
> if there's some way to have a situation where NESTED shouldn't be
> changed to NESTED_LA when PATH immediately follows. For example, if
> NESTED could be used like DISTINCT in a SELECT query:
>
> SELECT DISTINCT a, b, c FROM whatever
>
> ...then that would be a strong indication in my mind that we shouldn't
> use the lookahead solution, because what if you substitute "path" for
> "a"? Now you have a mess.
>
> I haven't gone over the grammar changes in a lot of detail so I'm not
> sure how much risk there is here. It looks to me like there's some
> syntax that goes NESTED [PATH] 'literal string', and if that were the
> only use of NESTED or PATH then I think we'd be completely fine. I see
> that PATH b_expr also gets added to xmltable_column_option_el, and
> that's a little more worrying, because you don't really want to see
> keywords that are used for special lookahead rules in places where
> they can creep into general expressions, but it seems like it might
> still be OK as long as NESTED doesn't also start to get used in other
> places. If you ever create a situation where NESTED can bump up
> against PATH without wanting that to turn into NESTED_LA PATH, then I
> think it's likely that this whole approach will unravel. As long as we
> don't think that will ever happen, I think it's probably OK. If we do
> think it's going to happen, then we should probably grit our teeth and
> use precedence.

Would it be messy to replace the lookahead approach by whatever's
suiable *in the future* when it becomes necessary to do so?


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