SIMILAR TO
SIMILAR TO doesn't implement the SQL standard, it's only a wrapper around
the POSIX regexp matching, which is wrong. I thought someone wanted to
fix that, but if it's not happening it should be removed.
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Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
SIMILAR TO doesn't implement the SQL standard, it's only a wrapper around
the POSIX regexp matching, which is wrong. I thought someone wanted to
fix that, but if it's not happening it should be removed.
Please be specific on what you would consider correct. I'm not recalling
any details of past discussions so need some background.
I see mention in my SQL99 docs of escape characters for "similar
pattern" which would suggest that it resembles Posix regexp matching. I
don't have the code in front of me to check on the details of the
current implementation, but I'd hope that you have something helpful to
say on what a better implementation would be.
Regards.
- Tom
Thomas Lockhart writes:
SIMILAR TO doesn't implement the SQL standard, it's only a wrapper around
the POSIX regexp matching, which is wrong. I thought someone wanted to
fix that, but if it's not happening it should be removed.Please be specific on what you would consider correct. I'm not recalling
any details of past discussions so need some background.
The pattern that should be accepted by SIMILAR TO (as defined in SQL99
part 2 clause 8.6) and the POSIX regular expressions that it accepts now
are not the same.
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Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
Is this a TODO?
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Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Thomas Lockhart writes:
SIMILAR TO doesn't implement the SQL standard, it's only a wrapper around
the POSIX regexp matching, which is wrong. I thought someone wanted to
fix that, but if it's not happening it should be removed.Please be specific on what you would consider correct. I'm not recalling
any details of past discussions so need some background.The pattern that should be accepted by SIMILAR TO (as defined in SQL99
part 2 clause 8.6) and the POSIX regular expressions that it accepts now
are not the same.--
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