postgresql/src/test/regress/expected/create_index.out

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--
-- CREATE_INDEX
-- Create ancillary data structures (i.e. indices)
--
--
-- BTREE
--
CREATE INDEX onek_unique1 ON onek USING btree(unique1 int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX onek_unique2 ON onek USING btree(unique2 int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX onek_hundred ON onek USING btree(hundred int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX onek_stringu1 ON onek USING btree(stringu1 name_ops);
CREATE INDEX tenk1_unique1 ON tenk1 USING btree(unique1 int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX tenk1_unique2 ON tenk1 USING btree(unique2 int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX tenk1_hundred ON tenk1 USING btree(hundred int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX tenk2_unique1 ON tenk2 USING btree(unique1 int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX tenk2_unique2 ON tenk2 USING btree(unique2 int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX tenk2_hundred ON tenk2 USING btree(hundred int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX rix ON road USING btree (name text_ops);
CREATE INDEX iix ON ihighway USING btree (name text_ops);
CREATE INDEX six ON shighway USING btree (name text_ops);
--
-- BTREE ascending/descending cases
--
-- we load int4/text from pure descending data (each key is a new
-- low key) and name/f8 from pure ascending data (each key is a new
-- high key). we had a bug where new low keys would sometimes be
-- "lost".
--
CREATE INDEX bt_i4_index ON bt_i4_heap USING btree (seqno int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX bt_name_index ON bt_name_heap USING btree (seqno name_ops);
CREATE INDEX bt_txt_index ON bt_txt_heap USING btree (seqno text_ops);
CREATE INDEX bt_f8_index ON bt_f8_heap USING btree (seqno float8_ops);
--
-- BTREE partial indices
--
CREATE INDEX onek2_u1_prtl ON onek2 USING btree(unique1 int4_ops)
where unique1 < 20 or unique1 > 980;
CREATE INDEX onek2_u2_prtl ON onek2 USING btree(unique2 int4_ops)
where stringu1 < 'B';
CREATE INDEX onek2_stu1_prtl ON onek2 USING btree(stringu1 name_ops)
where onek2.stringu1 >= 'J' and onek2.stringu1 < 'K';
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--
-- RTREE
--
-- rtrees use a quadratic page-splitting algorithm that takes a
-- really, really long time. we don't test all rtree opclasses
-- in the regression test (we check them using the sequoia 2000
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-- benchmark).
--
CREATE INDEX rect2ind ON fast_emp4000 USING rtree (home_base bigbox_ops);
-- there's no easy way to check that this command actually is using
-- the index, unfortunately. (EXPLAIN would work, but its output
-- changes too often for me to want to put an EXPLAIN in the test...)
SELECT * FROM fast_emp4000
WHERE home_base @ '(200,200),(2000,1000)'::box
ORDER BY home_base USING <<;
home_base
-----------------------
(337,455),(240,359)
(1444,403),(1346,344)
(2 rows)
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--
-- HASH
--
CREATE INDEX hash_i4_index ON hash_i4_heap USING hash (random int4_ops);
CREATE INDEX hash_name_index ON hash_name_heap USING hash (random name_ops);
CREATE INDEX hash_txt_index ON hash_txt_heap USING hash (random text_ops);
CREATE INDEX hash_f8_index ON hash_f8_heap USING hash (random float8_ops);
-- CREATE INDEX hash_ovfl_index ON hash_ovfl_heap USING hash (x int4_ops);
--
-- Test functional index
--
CREATE TABLE func_index_heap (f1 text, f2 text);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX func_index_index on func_index_heap (textcat(f1,f2));
INSERT INTO func_index_heap VALUES('ABC','DEF');
INSERT INTO func_index_heap VALUES('AB','CDEFG');
INSERT INTO func_index_heap VALUES('QWE','RTY');
-- this should fail because of unique index:
INSERT INTO func_index_heap VALUES('ABCD', 'EF');
ERROR: Cannot insert a duplicate key into unique index func_index_index
-- but this shouldn't:
INSERT INTO func_index_heap VALUES('QWERTY');