Hi Jian, On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 11:13 PM jian he <jian.universal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 1:01 PM Junwang Zhao <zhjw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I would suggest accepting: > > > asc > > > desc > > > asc nulls first > > > asc nulls last * > > > desc nulls first * > > > desc nulls last > > > > > > As valid inputs for "dir" - and that the starred options are the defaults > > > when null position is omitted. > > > > > > In short, mimic create index. > > > > > > David J. > > > > > > > PFA v3 with David's suggestion addressed. > > > > I think just adding 2 bool arguments (asc/desc, nulls last/not nulls > last) would be easier. Yeah, this would be easier, it's just the intarray module use the direction parameter, I keep it here for the same user experience, I don't insist if some committer thinks 2 bool arguments would be a better option.
> but either way, (i don't have a huge opinion) > but document the second argument, imagine case > SELECT array_sort('{a,B}'::text[] , E'aSc NulLs LaST \t\r\n'); > would be tricky? The case you provide should give the correct results, but I doubt users will do this. I'm not good at document wording, so you might give me some help with the document part. > > > errmsg("multidimensional arrays sorting are not supported"))); > write a sql test to trigger the error message that would be great. > > you can add two or one example to collate.icu.utf8.sql to demo that it > actually works with COLLATE collation_name > like: > SELECT array_sort('{a,B}'::text[] COLLATE case_insensitive); > SELECT array_sort('{a,B}'::text[] COLLATE "C"); > Fixed. > > #define WHITESPACE " \t\n\r" > you may also check function scanner_isspace > Fixed. > > + typentry = (TypeCacheEntry *) fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra; > + if (typentry == NULL || typentry->type_id != elmtyp) > + { > + typentry = lookup_type_cache(elmtyp, sort_asc ? TYPECACHE_LT_OPR : > TYPECACHE_GT_OPR); > + fcinfo->flinfo->fn_extra = (void *) typentry; > + } > you need to one-time check typentry->lt_opr or typentry->gt_opr exists? > see CreateStatistics. > /* Disallow data types without a less-than operator */ > type = lookup_type_cache(attForm->atttypid, TYPECACHE_LT_OPR); > if (type->lt_opr == InvalidOid) > ereport(ERROR, > (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), > errmsg("column \"%s\" cannot be used in > statistics because its type %s has no default btree operator class", > attname, format_type_be(attForm->atttypid)))); I added an Assert for this part, not sure if that is enough. -- Regards Junwang Zhao
v4-0001-general-purpose-array_sort.patch
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