Re: SQL:2011 application time
jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com>
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Rename gist stratnum support function
- 32edf732e8dc 18.0 landed
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Remove support for temporal RESTRICT foreign keys
- b83e8a2ca2eb 18.0 landed
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Cache NO ACTION foreign keys separately from RESTRICT foreign keys
- 9926f854d077 18.0 landed
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Fix NO ACTION temporal foreign keys when the referenced endpoints change
- 1772d554b089 18.0 landed
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Improve whitespace in without_overlaps test
- 888d4523f0c2 18.0 landed
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Tests for logical replication with temporal keys
- 939b0908c87a 18.0 landed
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Support for GiST in get_equal_strategy_number()
- 74edabce7a33 18.0 landed
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Make the conditions in IsIndexUsableForReplicaIdentityFull() more explicit
- 13544e790ef8 18.0 landed
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Replace get_equal_strategy_number_for_am() by get_equal_strategy_number()
- a2a475b011cf 18.0 landed
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Improve internal logical replication error for missing equality strategy
- 321c287351f7 18.0 landed
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Simplify IsIndexUsableForReplicaIdentityFull()
- 7727049e8f66 18.0 landed
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Fix ALTER TABLE / REPLICA IDENTITY for temporal tables
- 79b575d3bc09 18.0 landed
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doc: Update pg_constraint.conexclop docs for WITHOUT OVERLAPS
- f683ba0867da 18.0 landed
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doc: Add PERIOD to ALTER TABLE reference docs
- d56af4c882e2 18.0 landed
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doc: Add WITHOUT OVERLAPS to ALTER TABLE reference docs
- bf621059500b 18.0 landed
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Add temporal FOREIGN KEY contraints
- 89f908a6d0ac 18.0 landed
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Add temporal PRIMARY KEY and UNIQUE constraints
- fc0438b4e805 18.0 landed
- 46a0cd4cefb4 17.0 landed
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Add stratnum GiST support function
- 7406ab623fee 18.0 landed
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Avoid crashing when a JIT-inlined backend function throws an error.
- 5d6c64d29097 17.0 cited
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Revert temporal primary keys and foreign keys
- 8aee330af55d 17.0 landed
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Fix ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING/UPDATE for temporal indexes
- 144c2ce0cc75 17.0 landed
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Add test for REPLICA IDENTITY with a temporal key
- 482e108cd38d 17.0 landed
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Use half-open interval notation in without_overlaps tests
- 5577a71fb0cc 17.0 landed
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Use daterange and YMD in without_overlaps tests instead of tsrange.
- a88c800deb6f 17.0 landed
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Rename pg_constraint.conwithoutoverlaps to conperiod
- 030e10ff1a36 17.0 landed
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Fix comment on gist_stratnum_btree
- 86232a49a437 17.0 landed
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Add missing TAP test name
- 1ab763fc22ad 16.0 cited
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Improve error handling of HMAC computations
- 5513dc6a304d 15.0 cited
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Rename functions to avoid future conflicts
- ee419607381d 15.0 landed
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 2:54 AM Paul Jungwirth
<pj@illuminatedcomputing.com> wrote:
>
> On 1/8/24 06:54, jian he wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 5, 2024 at 1:06 PM jian he <jian.universality@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > range_intersect returns the intersection of two ranges.
> > I think here we are doing the opposite.
> > names the main SQL function "range_not_intersect" and the internal
> > function as "range_not_intersect_internal" should be fine.
> > so people don't need to understand the meaning of "portion".
>
> Thank you for helping me figure out a name here! I realize that can be a bike-sheddy kind of
> discussion, so let me share some of my principles.
>
> Range and multirange are highly mathematically "pure", and that's something I value in them. It
> makes them more general-purpose, less encumbered by edge cases, easier to combine, and easier to
> reason about. Preserving that close connection to math is a big goal.
>
> What I've called `without_portion` is (like) a closed form of minus (hence `@-` for the operator).
> Minus isn't closed under everything (e.g. ranges), so `without_portion` adds arrays---much as to
> close subtraction we add negative numbers and to close division we add rationals). We get the same
> effect from multiranges, but that only buys us range support. It would be awesome to support
> arbitrary types: ranges, multiranges, mdranges, boxes, polygons, inets, etc., so I think an array is
> the way to go here. And then each array element is a "leftover". What do we call a closed form of
> minus that returns arrays?
>
> Of course "minus" is already taken (and you wouldn't expect it to return arrays anyway), which is
> why I'm thinking about names like "without" or "except". Or maybe "multi-minus". I still think
> "without portion" is the closest to capturing everything above (and avoids ambiguity with other SQL
> operations). And the "portion" ties the operator to `FOR PORTION OF`, which is its purpose. But I
> wouldn't be surprised if there were something better.
>
Thanks for the deep explanation. I think the name
range_without_portion is better than my range_not_intersect.
I learned a lot.
I also googled " bike-sheddy". haha.
src5=# select range_without_portion(numrange(1.0,3.0,'[]'),
numrange(1.5,2.0,'(]'));
range_without_portion
---------------------------
{"[1.0,1.5]","(2.0,3.0]"}
(1 row)
src5=# \gdesc
Column | Type
-----------------------+-----------
range_without_portion | numeric[]
(1 row)
src5=# \df range_without_portion
List of functions
Schema | Name | Result data type | Argument data
types | Type
------------+-----------------------+------------------+---------------------+------
pg_catalog | range_without_portion | anyarray | anyrange,
anyrange | func
(1 row)
so apparently, you cannot from (anyrange, anyrange) get anyarray the
element type is anyrange.
I cannot find the documented explanation in
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/extend-type-system.html#EXTEND-TYPES-POLYMORPHIC
anyrange is POLYMORPHIC, anyarray is POLYMORPHIC,
but I suppose, getting an anyarray the element type is anyrange would be hard.