BUG #18034: Accept the spelling "+infinity" in datetime input is not accurate

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Subject: BUG #18034: Accept the spelling "+infinity" in datetime input is not accurate
Date: 2023-07-20 15:25:11
Message-ID: 18034-08e668401be826ed@postgresql.org
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The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference: 18034
Logged by: yanliang lei
Email address: msdnchina(at)163(dot)com
PostgreSQL version: 16beta2
Operating system: RHEL7.9
Description:

in the https://www.postgresql.org/docs/16/release-16.html, there is a new
feature :Accept the spelling "+infinity" in datetime input。
Actually,"in datetime input " is not accurate.
Actually, in the PostgreSQL 16 beta2 edition, the spelling "+infinity" can
be used in the following three datatypes:
1.timestamp [ (p) ] [ without time zone ]
2.timestamp [ (p) ] with time zone
3.date

and the spelling "+infinity" can not be used in the following two
datatypes:
1.time [ (p) ] [ without time zone ]
2.time [ (p) ] with time zone

so ,I think that the follow descirtion is accurate:
Accept the spelling "+infinity" in the following data types:
timestamp [ (p) ] [ without time zone ] 、
timestamp [ (p) ] with time zone、
date datatypes。

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