On 1 February 2011 00:15, Thom Brown <t...@linux.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that if I try to use generate_series to include the upper
> boundary of int4, it never returns:
>
> SELECT x FROM generate_series(2147483643::int4, 2147483647::int4) AS a(x);
>
> But the same query with int8 returns instantly:
>
> SELECT x FROM generate_series(2147483643::int8, 2147483647::int8) AS a(x);
>
> However, the int8 version of generate_series has the same problem.
> This never returns:
>
> SELECT x FROM generate_series(9223372036854775803::int8,
> 9223372036854775807::int8) AS a(x);
>
> Another issue happens when using the lower boundaries:
>
> postgres=# SELECT x FROM generate_series(-2147483648::int4,
> -2147483644::int4) AS a(x);
> ERROR:  integer out of range
> postgres=# SELECT x FROM generate_series(-9223372036854775808::int8,
> -9223372036854775804::int8) AS a(x);
> ERROR:  bigint out of range
>
> I've recreated this on 9.0.1 and 9.1devel on a 64-bit platform.
>
> Bug?

Actually, those lower bound errors aren't related to generate_series,
but I'd still like to know why -2147483648::int4 is out of range.

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