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authorBruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>2001-11-20 15:42:44 +0000
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I've created a new section to func.sgml, "Binary String Functions and
Operators", plagiarized shamelessly from the "String Functions and Operators" section. There were enough differences that it made sense (at least to me) to give this its own section instead of cramming it in with normal string functions. This way I could also make the examples relevant, which is particularly important for bytea. One thing I think worth mentioning: while documenting the trim() function I realized that I never implemented the bytea equivalent of rtrim and ltrim. Therefore, the 'leading' and 'trailing' forms of trim, available with text, are not available with bytea (I'd be happy to correct this, but since it would require an initdb, I guess not until 7.3) -- the submitted doc accurately reflects this. I will look for other areas of the docs that need mention of bytea, but any guidance would be much appreciated. -- Here's a second bytea documentation patch. This one significantly expands the "Binary Data" section added by Bruce recently. Joe Conway
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