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* Fix bogus handling of XQuery regex option flags.Tom Lane2019-09-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The SQL spec defers to XQuery to define what the option flags are for LIKE_REGEX patterns. XQuery says that: * 's' allows the dot character to match newlines, which by default it will not; * 'm' allows ^ and $ to match at newlines, not only at the start/end of the whole string. Thus, these are *not* inverses as they are for the similarly-named POSIX options, and neither one corresponds to the POSIX 'n' option. Fortunately, Spencer's library does expose these two behaviors as separately twiddlable flags, so we just have to fix the mapping from JSP flag bits to REG flag bits. I also chose to rename the symbol for 's' to DOTALL, to make it clearer that it's not the inverse of MLINE. Also, XQuery says that if the 'q' flag "is used together with the m, s, or x flag, that flag has no effect". I read this as saying that 'q' overrides the other flags; whoever wrote our code seems to have read it backwards. Lastly, while XQuery's 'x' flag is related to what Spencer's code does for REG_EXPANDED, it's not the same or a subset. It seems best to treat XQuery's 'x' as unimplemented for now. Maybe later we can expand our regex code to offer 'x'-style parsing as a separate option. While at it, refactor the jsonpath code so that (a) there's only one copy of the flag transformation logic not two, and (b) the processing of flags is independent of the order in which the flags are written. We need some documentation updates to go with this, but I'll tackle that separately. Back-patch to v12 where this code originated. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPpHfdvDci4iqNF9fhRkTqhe-5_8HmzeLt56drH%2B_Rv2rNRqfg@mail.gmail.com Reference: https://www.w3.org/TR/2017/REC-xpath-functions-31-20170321/#flags
* Support 'q' flag in jsonpath 'like_regex' predicateAlexander Korotkov2019-06-19
| | | | | | | | | SQL/JSON standard defines that jsonpath 'like_regex' predicate should support the same set of flags as XQuery/XPath. It appears that implementation of 'q' flag was missed. This commit fixes that. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPpHfdtyfPsxLYiTjp5Ov8T5xGsB5t3CwE5%2B3PS%3DLLwA%2BxTJog%40mail.gmail.com Author: Nikita Glukhov, Alexander Korotkov
* Fix typos in various placesMichael Paquier2019-06-03
| | | | | | Author: Andrea Gelmini Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier, Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190528181718.GA39034@glet
* Phase 2 pgindent run for v12.Tom Lane2019-05-22
| | | | | | | | | Switch to 2.1 version of pg_bsd_indent. This formats multiline function declarations "correctly", that is with additional lines of parameter declarations indented to match where the first line's left parenthesis is. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEepm=0P3FeTXRcU5B2W3jv3PgRVZ-kGUXLGfd42FFhUROO3ug@mail.gmail.com
* More message style fixesAlvaro Herrera2019-05-16
| | | | Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190515183005.GA26486@alvherre.pgsql
* Clean up minor warnings from buildfarm.Tom Lane2019-04-28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Be more consistent about use of XXXGetDatum macros in new jsonpath code. This is mostly to avoid having code that looks randomly different from everyplace else that's doing the exact same thing. In pg_regress.c, avoid an unreferenced-function warning from compilers that don't understand pg_attribute_unused(). Putting the function inside the same #ifdef as its only caller is more straightforward coding anyway. In be-secure-openssl.c, avoid use of pg_attribute_unused() on a label. That's pretty creative, but there's no good reason to suppose that it's portable, and there's absolutely no need to use goto's here in the first place. (This wasn't actually causing any buildfarm complaints, but it's new code in v12 so it has no portability track record.)
* Suppress -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings in new jsonpath code.Tom Lane2019-03-16
| | | | Per buildfarm. See commit 41c912cad for precedent.
* Partial implementation of SQL/JSON path languageAlexander Korotkov2019-03-16
SQL 2016 standards among other things contains set of SQL/JSON features for JSON processing inside of relational database. The core of SQL/JSON is JSON path language, allowing access parts of JSON documents and make computations over them. This commit implements partial support JSON path language as separate datatype called "jsonpath". The implementation is partial because it's lacking datetime support and suppression of numeric errors. Missing features will be added later by separate commits. Support of SQL/JSON features requires implementation of separate nodes, and it will be considered in subsequent patches. This commit includes following set of plain functions, allowing to execute jsonpath over jsonb values: * jsonb_path_exists(jsonb, jsonpath[, jsonb, bool]), * jsonb_path_match(jsonb, jsonpath[, jsonb, bool]), * jsonb_path_query(jsonb, jsonpath[, jsonb, bool]), * jsonb_path_query_array(jsonb, jsonpath[, jsonb, bool]). * jsonb_path_query_first(jsonb, jsonpath[, jsonb, bool]). This commit also implements "jsonb @? jsonpath" and "jsonb @@ jsonpath", which are wrappers over jsonpath_exists(jsonb, jsonpath) and jsonpath_predicate(jsonb, jsonpath) correspondingly. These operators will have an index support (implemented in subsequent patches). Catversion bumped, to add new functions and operators. Code was written by Nikita Glukhov and Teodor Sigaev, revised by me. Documentation was written by Oleg Bartunov and Liudmila Mantrova. The work was inspired by Oleg Bartunov. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/fcc6fc6a-b497-f39a-923d-aa34d0c588e8%402ndQuadrant.com Author: Nikita Glukhov, Teodor Sigaev, Alexander Korotkov, Oleg Bartunov, Liudmila Mantrova Reviewed-by: Tomas Vondra, Andrew Dunstan, Pavel Stehule, Alexander Korotkov