Re: SQL/JSON path: collation for comparisons, minor typos in docs

From: Alexander Korotkov <a(dot)korotkov(at)postgrespro(dot)ru>
To: Markus Winand <markus(dot)winand(at)winand(dot)at>
Cc: PostgreSQL Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: SQL/JSON path: collation for comparisons, minor typos in docs
Date: 2019-08-09 14:27:45
Message-ID: CAPpHfdvoXtP68mkg-ga=kfWUO-MWfSzqEoxSGj8Pq1VCJGN0_w@mail.gmail.com
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On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 11:30 PM Alexander Korotkov
<a(dot)korotkov(at)postgrespro(dot)ru> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 11:53 AM Markus Winand <markus(dot)winand(at)winand(dot)at> wrote:
> > The patch makes my tests pass.
>
> Cool.
>
> > I wonder about a few things:
> >
> > - Isn’t there any code that could be re-used for that (the one triggered by ‘a’ < ‘A’ COLLATE ucs_basic)?
>
> PostgreSQL supports ucs_basic, but it's alias to C collation and works
> only for utf-8. Jsonpath code may work in different encodings. New
> string comparison code can work in different encodings.
>
> > - For object key members, the standard also refers to unicode code point collation (SQL-2:2016 4.46.3, last paragraph).
> > - I guess it also applies to the “starts with” predicate, but I cannot find this explicitly stated in the standard.
>
> For object keys we don't actually care about whether strings are less
> or greater. We only search for equal keys. So, per-byte comparison
> we currently use should be fine. The same states for "starts with"
> predicate.
>
> > My tests check whether those cases do case-sensitive comparisons. With my default collation "en_US.UTF-8” I cannot discover potential issues there. I haven’t played around with nondeterministic ICU collations yet :(
>
> That's OK. There should be other beta testers around :)

So, I'm going to push this if no objections.

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Alexander Korotkov
Postgres Professional: http://www.postgrespro.com
The Russian Postgres Company

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