On 2022-04-28 Th 10:06, Pavel Stehule wrote:
>
>
> čt 28. 4. 2022 v 16:00 odesílatel Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> napsal:
>
>     Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> writes:
>     > On 2022-04-28 Th 04:16, Pavel Stehule wrote:
>     >> Is this result correct? I am expecting just [10, 30]
>
>     > It's just a wrapper around jsonb_path_query, which hasn't changed.
>
>     > # SELECT jsonb_path_query(jsonb '[{"a":10, "b": 20}, {"a": 30,
>     > "b":100}]', '$.**.a');
>     >  jsonb_path_query
>     > ------------------
>     >  10
>     >  30
>     >  10
>     >  30
>     > (4 rows)
>
>     > If that's a bug it's not a new one - release 14 gives the same
>     result.
>
>     I'm pretty clueless in this area, but I think this might have to
>     do with
>     the "lax mode" described in 9.16.2.1 <http://9.16.2.1>:
>
>     
> https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/functions-json.html#FUNCTIONS-SQLJSON-PATH
>
>     regression=# SELECT jsonb_path_query(jsonb '[{"a":10, "b": 20},
>     {"a": 30,
>     regression'# "b":100}]', '$.**.a');
>      jsonb_path_query
>     ------------------
>      10
>      30
>      10
>      30
>     (4 rows)
>
>     regression=# SELECT jsonb_path_query(jsonb '[{"a":10, "b": 20},
>     {"a": 30,
>     "b":100}]', 'strict $.**.a');
>      jsonb_path_query
>     ------------------
>      10
>      30
>     (2 rows)
>
>     Maybe these SQL-standard syntaxes ought to default to strict mode?
>
>
> It looks like a perfect trap, although it is documented.
>
> I don't think the default strict mode is better. Maybe disallow .** in
> lax mode?
>
>


Yeah, having strict the default for json_query and lax the default for
jsonb_path_query seems like a recipe for serious confusion.


I have no opinion about .** in lax mode.


cheers


andrew



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