diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/typeconv.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/typeconv.sgml index 81dba7dacf..8900d0eb38 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/typeconv.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/typeconv.sgml @@ -1069,7 +1069,7 @@ domain's base type for all subsequent steps. functions, this behavior allows a domain type to be preserved through a UNION or similar construct, so long as the user is careful to ensure that all inputs are implicitly or explicitly of that - exact type. Otherwise the domain's base type will be preferred. + exact type. Otherwise the domain's base type will be used. @@ -1092,24 +1092,29 @@ If the non-unknown inputs are not all of the same type category, fail. -Choose the first non-unknown input type which is a preferred type in -that category, if there is one. +Select the first non-unknown input type as the candidate type, +then consider each other non-unknown input type, left to right. + + + For historical reasons, CASE treats + its ELSE clause (if any) as the first + input, with the THEN clauses(s) considered after + that. In all other cases, left to right means the order + in which the expressions appear in the query text. + + +If the candidate type can be implicitly converted to the other type, +but not vice-versa, select the other type as the new candidate type. +Then continue considering the remaining inputs. If, at any stage of this +process, a preferred type is selected, stop considering additional +inputs. -Otherwise, choose the last non-unknown input type that allows all the -preceding non-unknown inputs to be implicitly converted to it. (There -always is such a type, since at least the first type in the list must -satisfy this condition.) - - - - - -Convert all inputs to the selected type. Fail if there is not a -conversion from a given input to the selected type. +Convert all inputs to the final candidate type. Fail if there is not an +implicit conversion from a given input type to the candidate type.