postgresql/contrib/btree_gist/expected/bit.out
Heikki Linnakangas d92b1cdbab Revert "Add sortsupport for gist_btree opclasses, for faster index builds."
This reverts commit 9f984ba6d2.

It was making the buildfarm unhappy, apparently setting client_min_messages
in a regression test produces different output if log_statement='all'.
Another issue is that I now suspect the bit sortsupport function was in
fact not correct to call byteacmp(). Revert to investigate both of those
issues.
2021-04-07 14:33:21 +03:00

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-- bit check
CREATE TABLE bittmp (a bit(33));
\copy bittmp from 'data/bit.data'
SET enable_seqscan=on;
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a < '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
249
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a <= '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
250
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a = '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
1
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a >= '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
351
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a > '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
350
(1 row)
CREATE INDEX bitidx ON bittmp USING GIST ( a );
SET enable_seqscan=off;
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a < '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
249
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a <= '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
250
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a = '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
1
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a >= '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
351
(1 row)
SELECT count(*) FROM bittmp WHERE a > '011011000100010111011000110000100';
count
-------
350
(1 row)
-- Test index-only scans
SET enable_bitmapscan=off;
EXPLAIN (COSTS OFF)
SELECT a FROM bittmp WHERE a BETWEEN '1000000' and '1000001';
QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Index Only Scan using bitidx on bittmp
Index Cond: ((a >= '1000000'::"bit") AND (a <= '1000001'::"bit"))
(2 rows)