On Mon, Nov 28, 2022 at 1:34 PM PG Doc comments form <nore...@postgresql.org> wrote:
> The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: > > Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/functions-json.html > Description: > > The description of the "jsonb ? text" operator in table 9.45 specifies its > behavior when the jsonb value is an object or an array, but not when it is > a > string, number, or the null JSON object. One of the examples in 8.14.3 > says, > in a comment, "A string is considered to exist if it matches a primitive > JSON string". I think the behavior of the operator on each JSON primitive > type should be spelled out in prose somewhere. > I suppose we shouldn't imply it doesn't work on non-containers since it obviously does. And by fixing that omission state clearly that on a non-container existence and containment are equivalent and based upon equality. David J.