Re: remaining sql/json patches
amit <amitlangote09@gmail.com>
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SQL/JSON: Various improvements to SQL/JSON query function docs
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SQL/JSON: Fix some obsolete comments.
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- 7768b6569de9 16.4 landed
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SQL/JSON: Fix issues with DEFAULT .. ON ERROR / EMPTY
- c0fc0751862d 17.0 landed
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JSON_TABLE: Add support for NESTED paths and columns
- bb766cde63b4 17.0 landed
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Fix JsonExpr deparsing to emit QUOTES and WRAPPER correctly
- f6a2529920cf 17.0 landed
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Fix typo introduced in 6185c9737
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Add basic JSON_TABLE() functionality
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Avoid splitting errmsg string to span multiple lines
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Add SQL/JSON query functions
- 6185c9737cf4 17.0 landed
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Implement various jsonpath methods
- 66ea94e8e606 17.0 cited
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Add soft error handling to some expression nodes
- aaaf9449ec6b 17.0 landed
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Adjust populate_record_field() to handle errors softly
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Refactor code used by jsonpath executor to fetch variables
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Test EXPLAIN (FORMAT JSON) ... XMLTABLE
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Simplify productions for FORMAT JSON [ ENCODING name ]
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Add trailing commas to enum definitions
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doc: add missing <returnvalue> and whitespace
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Add more SQL/JSON constructor functions
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Rename a nonterminal used in SQL/JSON grammar
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Some refactoring to export json(b) conversion functions
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Don't include CaseTestExpr in JsonValueExpr.formatted_expr
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Code review for commit b6e1157e7d
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Pass constructName to transformJsonValueExpr()
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Unify JSON categorize type API and export for external use
- 3c152a27b063 17.0 landed
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Make some indentation in gram.y consistent
- 5edf438eeb00 17.0 landed
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Allow most keywords to be used as column labels without requiring AS.
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Reduce size of backend scanner's tables.
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Use perfect hashing, instead of binary search, for keyword lookup.
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On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 22:46 jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 8:06 PM Amit Langote <amitlangote09@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > Indeed. > > > > This boils down to the difference in the cast expression chosen to > > convert the source value to int in the two cases. > > > > The case where the source value has no quotes, the chosen cast > > expression is a FuncExpr for function numeric_int4(), which has no way > > to suppress errors. When the source value has quotes, the cast > > expression is a CoerceViaIO expression, which can suppress the error. > > The default behavior is to suppress the error and return NULL, so the > > correct behavior is when the source value has quotes. > > > > I think we'll need either: > > > > * fix the code in 0001 to avoid getting numeric_int4() in this case, > > and generally cast functions that don't have soft-error handling > > support, in favor of using IO coercion. > > * fix FuncExpr (like CoerceViaIO) to respect SQL/JSON's request to > > suppress errors and fix downstream functions like numeric_int4() to > > comply by handling errors softly. > > > > I'm inclined to go with the 1st option as we already have the > > infrastructure in place -- input functions can all handle errors > > softly. > > not sure this is the right way. > but attached patches solved this problem. > > Also, can you share the previous memory-hogging bug issue > when you are free, I want to know which part I am missing..... Take a look at the json_populate_type() call in ExecEvalJsonCoercion() or specifically compare the new way of passing its void *cache parameter with the earlier patches. >