CREATE EXTENSION intarray; -- Check whether any of our opclasses fail amvalidate SELECT amname, opcname FROM pg_opclass opc LEFT JOIN pg_am am ON am.oid = opcmethod WHERE opc.oid >= 16384 AND NOT amvalidate(opc.oid); SELECT intset(1234); SELECT icount('{1234234,234234}'); SELECT sort('{1234234,-30,234234}'); SELECT sort('{1234234,-30,234234}','asc'); SELECT sort('{1234234,-30,234234}','desc'); SELECT sort_asc('{1234234,-30,234234}'); SELECT sort_desc('{1234234,-30,234234}'); SELECT uniq('{1234234,-30,-30,234234,-30}'); SELECT uniq(sort_asc('{1234234,-30,-30,234234,-30}')); SELECT idx('{1234234,-30,-30,234234,-30}',-30); SELECT subarray('{1234234,-30,-30,234234,-30}',2,3); SELECT subarray('{1234234,-30,-30,234234,-30}',-1,1); SELECT subarray('{1234234,-30,-30,234234,-30}',0,-1); SELECT #'{1234234,234234}'::int[]; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] + 1245; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] + 445; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] + '{1245,87,445}'; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] - 623; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] - '{1623,623}'; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] | 623; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] | 1623; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] | '{1623,623}'; SELECT '{123,623,445}'::int[] & '{1623,623}'; SELECT '{-1,3,1}'::int[] & '{1,2}'; SELECT '{1}'::int[] & '{2}'::int[]; SELECT array_dims('{1}'::int[] & '{2}'::int[]); SELECT ('{1}'::int[] & '{2}'::int[]) = '{}'::int[]; SELECT ('{}'::int[] & '{}'::int[]) = '{}'::int[]; --test query_int SELECT '1'::query_int; SELECT ' 1'::query_int; SELECT '1 '::query_int; SELECT ' 1 '::query_int; SELECT ' ! 1 '::query_int; SELECT '!1'::query_int; SELECT '1|2'::query_int; SELECT '1|!2'::query_int; SELECT '!1|2'::query_int; SELECT '!1|!2'::query_int; SELECT '!(!1|!2)'::query_int; SELECT '!(!1|2)'::query_int; SELECT '!(1|!2)'::query_int; SELECT '!(1|2)'::query_int; SELECT '1&2'::query_int; SELECT '!1&2'::query_int; SELECT '1&!2'::query_int; SELECT '!1&!2'::query_int; SELECT '(1&2)'::query_int; SELECT '1&(2)'::query_int; SELECT '!(1)&2'::query_int; SELECT '!(1&2)'::query_int; SELECT '1|2&3'::query_int; SELECT '1|(2&3)'::query_int; SELECT '(1|2)&3'::query_int; SELECT '1|2&!3'::query_int; SELECT '1|!2&3'::query_int; SELECT '!1|2&3'::query_int; SELECT '!1|(2&3)'::query_int; SELECT '!(1|2)&3'::query_int; SELECT '(!1|2)&3'::query_int; SELECT '1|(2|(4|(5|6)))'::query_int; SELECT '1|2|4|5|6'::query_int; SELECT '1&(2&(4&(5&6)))'::query_int; SELECT '1&2&4&5&6'::query_int; SELECT '1&(2&(4&(5|6)))'::query_int; SELECT '1&(2&(4&(5|!6)))'::query_int; -- test non-error-throwing input SELECT str as "query_int", pg_input_is_valid(str,'query_int') as ok, errinfo.sql_error_code, errinfo.message, errinfo.detail, errinfo.hint FROM (VALUES ('1&(2&(4&(5|6)))'), ('1#(2&(4&(5&6)))'), ('foo')) AS a(str), LATERAL pg_input_error_info(a.str, 'query_int') as errinfo; CREATE TABLE test__int( a int[] ); \copy test__int from 'data/test__int.data' ANALYZE test__int; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; SET enable_seqscan = off; -- not all of these would use index by default CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist ( a gist__int_ops ); SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; INSERT INTO test__int SELECT array(SELECT x FROM generate_series(1, 1001) x); -- should fail DROP INDEX text_idx; CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist (a gist__int_ops(numranges = 0)); CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist (a gist__int_ops(numranges = 253)); CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist (a gist__int_ops(numranges = 252)); SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; DROP INDEX text_idx; CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist (a gist__intbig_ops(siglen = 0)); CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist (a gist__intbig_ops(siglen = 2025)); CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist (a gist__intbig_ops(siglen = 2024)); SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; DROP INDEX text_idx; CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gist ( a gist__intbig_ops ); SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; DROP INDEX text_idx; CREATE INDEX text_idx on test__int using gin ( a gin__int_ops ); SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from test__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; DROP INDEX text_idx; -- Repeat the same queries with an extended data set. The data set is the -- same that we used before, except that each element in the array is -- repeated three times, offset by 1000 and 2000. For example, {1, 5} -- becomes {1, 1001, 2001, 5, 1005, 2005}. -- -- That has proven to be unreasonably effective at exercising codepaths in -- core GiST code related to splitting parent pages, which is not covered by -- other tests. This is a bit out-of-place as the point is to test core GiST -- code rather than this extension, but there is no suitable GiST opclass in -- core that would reach the same codepaths. CREATE TABLE more__int AS SELECT -- Leave alone NULLs, empty arrays and the one row that we use to test -- equality; also skip INT_MAX CASE WHEN a IS NULL OR a = '{}' OR a = '{73,23,20}' THEN a ELSE (select array_agg(u) || array_agg(u + 1000) || array_agg(u + 2000) from unnest(a) u where u < 2000000000) END AS a, a as b FROM test__int; CREATE INDEX ON more__int using gist (a gist__int_ops(numranges = 252)); SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a && '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @@ '23|50'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @> '{23,50}'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @@ '23&50'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a <@ '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a = '{73,23,20}'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @@ '50&68'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @> '{20,23}' or a @> '{50,68}'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @@ '(20&23)|(50&68)'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @@ '20 | !21'; SELECT count(*) from more__int WHERE a @@ '!20 & !21'; RESET enable_seqscan;