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/* contrib/citext/citext--1.4.sql */
-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via CREATE EXTENSION
\echo Use "CREATE EXTENSION citext" to load this file. \quit
--
-- PostgreSQL code for CITEXT.
--
-- Most I/O functions, and a few others, piggyback on the "text" type
-- functions via the implicit cast to text.
--
--
-- Shell type to keep things a bit quieter.
--
CREATE TYPE citext;
--
-- Input and output functions.
--
CREATE FUNCTION citextin(cstring)
RETURNS citext
AS 'textin'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citextout(citext)
RETURNS cstring
AS 'textout'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citextrecv(internal)
RETURNS citext
AS 'textrecv'
LANGUAGE internal STABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citextsend(citext)
RETURNS bytea
AS 'textsend'
LANGUAGE internal STABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
--
-- The type itself.
--
CREATE TYPE citext (
INPUT = citextin,
OUTPUT = citextout,
RECEIVE = citextrecv,
SEND = citextsend,
INTERNALLENGTH = VARIABLE,
STORAGE = extended,
-- make it a non-preferred member of string type category
CATEGORY = 'S',
PREFERRED = false,
COLLATABLE = true
);
--
-- Type casting functions for those situations where the I/O casts don't
-- automatically kick in.
--
CREATE FUNCTION citext(bpchar)
RETURNS citext
AS 'rtrim1'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext(boolean)
RETURNS citext
AS 'booltext'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext(inet)
RETURNS citext
AS 'network_show'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
--
-- Implicit and assignment type casts.
--
CREATE CAST (citext AS text) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS IMPLICIT;
CREATE CAST (citext AS varchar) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS IMPLICIT;
CREATE CAST (citext AS bpchar) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS ASSIGNMENT;
CREATE CAST (text AS citext) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS ASSIGNMENT;
CREATE CAST (varchar AS citext) WITHOUT FUNCTION AS ASSIGNMENT;
CREATE CAST (bpchar AS citext) WITH FUNCTION citext(bpchar) AS ASSIGNMENT;
CREATE CAST (boolean AS citext) WITH FUNCTION citext(boolean) AS ASSIGNMENT;
CREATE CAST (inet AS citext) WITH FUNCTION citext(inet) AS ASSIGNMENT;
--
-- Operator Functions.
--
CREATE FUNCTION citext_eq( citext, citext )
RETURNS bool
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_ne( citext, citext )
RETURNS bool
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_lt( citext, citext )
RETURNS bool
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_le( citext, citext )
RETURNS bool
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_gt( citext, citext )
RETURNS bool
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_ge( citext, citext )
RETURNS bool
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
--
-- Operators.
--
CREATE OPERATOR = (
LEFTARG = CITEXT,
RIGHTARG = CITEXT,
COMMUTATOR = =,
NEGATOR = <>,
PROCEDURE = citext_eq,
RESTRICT = eqsel,
JOIN = eqjoinsel,
HASHES,
MERGES
);
CREATE OPERATOR <> (
LEFTARG = CITEXT,
RIGHTARG = CITEXT,
NEGATOR = =,
COMMUTATOR = <>,
PROCEDURE = citext_ne,
RESTRICT = neqsel,
JOIN = neqjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR < (
LEFTARG = CITEXT,
RIGHTARG = CITEXT,
NEGATOR = >=,
COMMUTATOR = >,
PROCEDURE = citext_lt,
RESTRICT = scalarltsel,
JOIN = scalarltjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR <= (
LEFTARG = CITEXT,
RIGHTARG = CITEXT,
NEGATOR = >,
COMMUTATOR = >=,
PROCEDURE = citext_le,
RESTRICT = scalarltsel,
JOIN = scalarltjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR >= (
LEFTARG = CITEXT,
RIGHTARG = CITEXT,
NEGATOR = <,
COMMUTATOR = <=,
PROCEDURE = citext_ge,
RESTRICT = scalargtsel,
JOIN = scalargtjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR > (
LEFTARG = CITEXT,
RIGHTARG = CITEXT,
NEGATOR = <=,
COMMUTATOR = <,
PROCEDURE = citext_gt,
RESTRICT = scalargtsel,
JOIN = scalargtjoinsel
);
--
-- Support functions for indexing.
--
CREATE FUNCTION citext_cmp(citext, citext)
RETURNS int4
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_hash(citext)
RETURNS int4
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE;
--
-- The btree indexing operator class.
--
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS citext_ops
DEFAULT FOR TYPE CITEXT USING btree AS
OPERATOR 1 < (citext, citext),
OPERATOR 2 <= (citext, citext),
OPERATOR 3 = (citext, citext),
OPERATOR 4 >= (citext, citext),
OPERATOR 5 > (citext, citext),
FUNCTION 1 citext_cmp(citext, citext);
--
-- The hash indexing operator class.
--
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS citext_ops
DEFAULT FOR TYPE citext USING hash AS
OPERATOR 1 = (citext, citext),
FUNCTION 1 citext_hash(citext);
--
-- Aggregates.
--
CREATE FUNCTION citext_smaller(citext, citext)
RETURNS citext
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION citext_larger(citext, citext)
RETURNS citext
AS 'MODULE_PATHNAME'
LANGUAGE C IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE AGGREGATE min(citext) (
SFUNC = citext_smaller,
STYPE = citext,
SORTOP = <,
PARALLEL = SAFE,
COMBINEFUNC = citext_smaller
);
CREATE AGGREGATE max(citext) (
SFUNC = citext_larger,
STYPE = citext,
SORTOP = >,
PARALLEL = SAFE,
COMBINEFUNC = citext_larger
);
--
-- CITEXT pattern matching.
--
CREATE FUNCTION texticlike(citext, citext)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticlike'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION texticnlike(citext, citext)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticnlike'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION texticregexeq(citext, citext)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticregexeq'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION texticregexne(citext, citext)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticregexne'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE OPERATOR ~ (
PROCEDURE = texticregexeq,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = !~,
RESTRICT = icregexeqsel,
JOIN = icregexeqjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR ~* (
PROCEDURE = texticregexeq,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = !~*,
RESTRICT = icregexeqsel,
JOIN = icregexeqjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~ (
PROCEDURE = texticregexne,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = ~,
RESTRICT = icregexnesel,
JOIN = icregexnejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~* (
PROCEDURE = texticregexne,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = ~*,
RESTRICT = icregexnesel,
JOIN = icregexnejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR ~~ (
PROCEDURE = texticlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = !~~,
RESTRICT = iclikesel,
JOIN = iclikejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR ~~* (
PROCEDURE = texticlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = !~~*,
RESTRICT = iclikesel,
JOIN = iclikejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~~ (
PROCEDURE = texticnlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = ~~,
RESTRICT = icnlikesel,
JOIN = icnlikejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~~* (
PROCEDURE = texticnlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = citext,
NEGATOR = ~~*,
RESTRICT = icnlikesel,
JOIN = icnlikejoinsel
);
--
-- Matching citext to text.
--
CREATE FUNCTION texticlike(citext, text)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticlike'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION texticnlike(citext, text)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticnlike'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION texticregexeq(citext, text)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticregexeq'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION texticregexne(citext, text)
RETURNS bool AS 'texticregexne'
LANGUAGE internal IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE OPERATOR ~ (
PROCEDURE = texticregexeq,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = !~,
RESTRICT = icregexeqsel,
JOIN = icregexeqjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR ~* (
PROCEDURE = texticregexeq,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = !~*,
RESTRICT = icregexeqsel,
JOIN = icregexeqjoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~ (
PROCEDURE = texticregexne,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = ~,
RESTRICT = icregexnesel,
JOIN = icregexnejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~* (
PROCEDURE = texticregexne,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = ~*,
RESTRICT = icregexnesel,
JOIN = icregexnejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR ~~ (
PROCEDURE = texticlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = !~~,
RESTRICT = iclikesel,
JOIN = iclikejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR ~~* (
PROCEDURE = texticlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = !~~*,
RESTRICT = iclikesel,
JOIN = iclikejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~~ (
PROCEDURE = texticnlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = ~~,
RESTRICT = icnlikesel,
JOIN = icnlikejoinsel
);
CREATE OPERATOR !~~* (
PROCEDURE = texticnlike,
LEFTARG = citext,
RIGHTARG = text,
NEGATOR = ~~*,
RESTRICT = icnlikesel,
JOIN = icnlikejoinsel
);
--
-- Matching citext in string comparison functions.
-- XXX TODO Ideally these would be implemented in C.
--
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_match( citext, citext ) RETURNS TEXT[] AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_match( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, 'i' );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_match( citext, citext, text ) RETURNS TEXT[] AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_match( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, CASE WHEN pg_catalog.strpos($3, 'c') = 0 THEN $3 || 'i' ELSE $3 END );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
Fix incorrect declaration of citext's regexp_matches() functions. These functions should return SETOF TEXT[], like the core functions they are wrappers for; but they were incorrectly declared as returning just TEXT[]. This mistake had two results: first, if there was no match you got a scalar null result, whereas what you should get is an empty set (zero rows). Second, the 'g' flag was effectively ignored, since you would get only one result array even if there were multiple matches, as reported by Jeff Certain. While ignoring 'g' is a clear bug, the behavior for no matches might well have been thought to be the intended behavior by people who hadn't compared it carefully to the core regexp_matches() functions. So we should tread carefully about introducing this change in the back branches. Still, it clearly is a bug and so providing some fix is desirable. After discussion, the conclusion was to introduce the change in a 1.1 version of the citext extension (as we would need to do anyway); 1.0 still contains the incorrect behavior. 1.1 is the default and only available version in HEAD, but it is optional in the back branches, where 1.0 remains the default version. People wishing to adopt the fix in back branches will need to explicitly do ALTER EXTENSION citext UPDATE TO '1.1'. (I also provided a downgrade script in the back branches, so people could go back to 1.0 if necessary.) This should be called out as an incompatible change in the 9.5 release notes, although we'll also document it in the next set of back-branch release notes. The notes should mention that any views or rules that use citext's regexp_matches() functions will need to be dropped before upgrading to 1.1, and then recreated again afterwards. Back-patch to 9.1. The bug goes all the way back to citext's introduction in 8.4, but pre-9.1 there is no extension mechanism with which to manage the change. Given the lack of previous complaints it seems unnecessary to change this behavior in 9.0, anyway.
2015-05-05 21:50:53 +02:00
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_matches( citext, citext ) RETURNS SETOF TEXT[] AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_matches( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, 'i' );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE ROWS 1;
Fix incorrect declaration of citext's regexp_matches() functions. These functions should return SETOF TEXT[], like the core functions they are wrappers for; but they were incorrectly declared as returning just TEXT[]. This mistake had two results: first, if there was no match you got a scalar null result, whereas what you should get is an empty set (zero rows). Second, the 'g' flag was effectively ignored, since you would get only one result array even if there were multiple matches, as reported by Jeff Certain. While ignoring 'g' is a clear bug, the behavior for no matches might well have been thought to be the intended behavior by people who hadn't compared it carefully to the core regexp_matches() functions. So we should tread carefully about introducing this change in the back branches. Still, it clearly is a bug and so providing some fix is desirable. After discussion, the conclusion was to introduce the change in a 1.1 version of the citext extension (as we would need to do anyway); 1.0 still contains the incorrect behavior. 1.1 is the default and only available version in HEAD, but it is optional in the back branches, where 1.0 remains the default version. People wishing to adopt the fix in back branches will need to explicitly do ALTER EXTENSION citext UPDATE TO '1.1'. (I also provided a downgrade script in the back branches, so people could go back to 1.0 if necessary.) This should be called out as an incompatible change in the 9.5 release notes, although we'll also document it in the next set of back-branch release notes. The notes should mention that any views or rules that use citext's regexp_matches() functions will need to be dropped before upgrading to 1.1, and then recreated again afterwards. Back-patch to 9.1. The bug goes all the way back to citext's introduction in 8.4, but pre-9.1 there is no extension mechanism with which to manage the change. Given the lack of previous complaints it seems unnecessary to change this behavior in 9.0, anyway.
2015-05-05 21:50:53 +02:00
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_matches( citext, citext, text ) RETURNS SETOF TEXT[] AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_matches( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, CASE WHEN pg_catalog.strpos($3, 'c') = 0 THEN $3 || 'i' ELSE $3 END );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE ROWS 10;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_replace( citext, citext, text ) returns TEXT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_replace( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, $3, 'i');
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_replace( citext, citext, text, text ) returns TEXT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_replace( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, $3, CASE WHEN pg_catalog.strpos($4, 'c') = 0 THEN $4 || 'i' ELSE $4 END);
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_split_to_array( citext, citext ) RETURNS TEXT[] AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_split_to_array( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, 'i' );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_split_to_array( citext, citext, text ) RETURNS TEXT[] AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_split_to_array( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, CASE WHEN pg_catalog.strpos($3, 'c') = 0 THEN $3 || 'i' ELSE $3 END );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_split_to_table( citext, citext ) RETURNS SETOF TEXT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_split_to_table( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, 'i' );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION regexp_split_to_table( citext, citext, text ) RETURNS SETOF TEXT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_split_to_table( $1::pg_catalog.text, $2::pg_catalog.text, CASE WHEN pg_catalog.strpos($3, 'c') = 0 THEN $3 || 'i' ELSE $3 END );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION strpos( citext, citext ) RETURNS INT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.strpos( pg_catalog.lower( $1::pg_catalog.text ), pg_catalog.lower( $2::pg_catalog.text ) );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION replace( citext, citext, citext ) RETURNS TEXT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.regexp_replace( $1::pg_catalog.text, pg_catalog.regexp_replace($2::pg_catalog.text, '([^a-zA-Z_0-9])', E'\\\\\\1', 'g'), $3::pg_catalog.text, 'gi' );
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION split_part( citext, citext, int ) RETURNS TEXT AS $$
SELECT (pg_catalog.regexp_split_to_array( $1::pg_catalog.text, pg_catalog.regexp_replace($2::pg_catalog.text, '([^a-zA-Z_0-9])', E'\\\\\\1', 'g'), 'i'))[$3];
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;
CREATE FUNCTION translate( citext, citext, text ) RETURNS TEXT AS $$
SELECT pg_catalog.translate( pg_catalog.translate( $1::pg_catalog.text, pg_catalog.lower($2::pg_catalog.text), $3), pg_catalog.upper($2::pg_catalog.text), $3);
$$ LANGUAGE SQL IMMUTABLE STRICT PARALLEL SAFE;