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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bruce Momjian 1868b0be44 Small fix in documentation and some examples of usage. Please, apply to
7.3 and current CVS

Oleg Bartunov
2002-12-27 14:10:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian e654065f11 This is small README fix for contrib/intarray. Thank you.
Teodor Sigaev
2002-10-03 17:16:31 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 181ca96e7a August 6, 2002
1. Reworked patch from Andrey Oktyabrski (ano@spider.ru) with
      functions: icount, sort, sort_asc, uniq, idx, subarray
      operations: #, +, -, |, &

FUNCTIONS:

  int   icount(int[]) - the number of elements in intarray
  int[] sort(int[], 'asc' | 'desc') - sort intarray
  int[] sort(int[]) - sort in ascending order
  int[] sort_asc(int[]),sort_desc(int[]) - shortcuts for sort
  int[] uniq(int[]) - returns unique elements
  int   idx(int[], int item) - returns index of first intarray matching element
                               to item, or '0' if matching failed.
  int[] subarray(int[],int START [, int LEN]) - returns part of intarray
                               starting from element number START (from 1)
                               and length LEN.
OPERATIONS:

  int[] && int[]  - overlap - returns TRUE if arrays has at least one common elements.
  int[] @  int[]  - contains - returns TRUE if left array contains right array
  int[] ~ int[]   - contained - returns TRUE if left array is contained in right array
  # int[]         - return the number of elements in array
  int[] + int     - push element to array ( add to end of array)
  int[] + int[]   - merge of arrays (right array added to the end of left one)
  int[] - int     - remove entries matched by right argument from array
  int[] - int[]   - remove left array from right
  int[] | int     - returns intarray - union of arguments
  int[] | int[]   - returns intarray as a union of two arrays
  int[] & int[]   - returns intersection of arrays

Oleg Bartunov
2002-08-10 20:38:29 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 7ff432c9ad 1. Implemented binary search in array
Oleg Bartunov
2001-10-04 15:41:14 +00:00
Tom Lane 14b0da2ac3 Changes:
1. gist__int_ops is now without lossy
 2. added sort entry in picksplit

Oleg Bartunov
2001-09-30 16:16:44 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 484a0fa454 please apply attached patch to current CVS.
Changes:

 1. Added support for boolean queries (indexable operator @@, looks like
       a @@ '1|(2&3)'
 2. Some code cleanup and optimization

        Regards,
                Oleg
2001-09-23 04:16:16 +00:00
Tom Lane f933766ba7 Restructure pg_opclass, pg_amop, and pg_amproc per previous discussions in
pgsql-hackers.  pg_opclass now has a row for each opclass supported by each
index AM, not a row for each opclass name.  This allows pg_opclass to show
directly whether an AM supports an opclass, and furthermore makes it possible
to store additional information about an opclass that might be AM-dependent.
pg_opclass and pg_amop now store "lossy" and "haskeytype" information that we
previously expected the user to remember to provide in CREATE INDEX commands.
Lossiness is no longer an index-level property, but is associated with the
use of a particular operator in a particular index opclass.

Along the way, IndexSupportInitialize now uses the syscaches to retrieve
pg_amop and pg_amproc entries.  I find this reduces backend launch time by
about ten percent, at the cost of a couple more special cases in catcache.c's
IndexScanOK.

Initial work by Oleg Bartunov and Teodor Sigaev, further hacking by Tom Lane.

initdb forced.
2001-08-21 16:36:06 +00:00
Tom Lane 2ef6e7ee18 Repair intarray's problems with TOASTed input, avoid scribbling on
source data, improve split algorithm for intbig_ops.  Oleg Bartunov
with some kibitzing from Tom Lane.
2001-03-20 03:08:12 +00:00
Bruce Momjian 4bcb80a3e3 Update contrib intarray to Jan 25 version. 2001-03-17 21:59:42 +00:00
Marc G. Fournier 1db943b3ca commit Oleg and Teodor's RD-tree implementation ... this provides the
regression tests for the GiST changes ... this should be integrated into
the regular regression tests similar to Vadim's SPI contrib stuff ...
2001-01-12 00:16:26 +00:00