The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      6690
Logged by:          sergey
Email address:      sergey-1...@yandex.ru
PostgreSQL version: 9.1.2
Operating system:   FreeBSD 8.1
Description:        

As I see in documentation,
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-aggregate.html there
is an ambiguity with bool_or aggregate and ANY array operator, so bool_or
cannot has standard name ANY. So ANY should always mean array operator. But
such query produces syntax error:

select 1 = ANY((select ARRAY[1, 2]::integer[]))

I.e. when I try to check is some element in array, that is calculated in
subquery, I cannot. I can use:

select ARRAY[1] && (select ARRAY[1, 2]::integer[])

but what about ANY operator?
For example this works:

select 1 = ANY(ARRAY[1, 2]::integer[]);
select 1 in (select * from unnest(ARRAY[1, 2]::integer[]))


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