I have looked at the patch

v59-0004-Add-range_minus_multi-and-multirange_minus_multi.patch

This seems sound in principle.

Perhaps you could restate why you chose a set-returning function rather than (what I suppose would be the other options) returning multirange or an array of ranges. (I don't necessarily disagree, but it would be good to be clear for everyone.) The point about allowing user-defined types makes sense (but for example, I see types like multipolygon and multipoint in postgis, so maybe those could also work?).

That said, I think there is a problem in your implementation. Note that the added regression test cases for range return multiple rows but the ones for multirange all return a single row with a set {....} value. I think the problem is that your multirange_minus_multi() calls multirange_minus_internal() which already returns a set, and you are packing that set result into a single row.

A few other minor details:

* src/backend/utils/adt/rangetypes.c

+#include "utils/array.h"

seems to be unused.

+   typedef struct
+   {
+       RangeType  *rs[2];
+       int         n;
+   }           range_minus_multi_fctx;

This could be written just as  a struct, like

struct range_minus_multi_fctx
{
...
};

Wrapping it in a typedef doesn't achieve any additional useful
abstraction.

The code comment before range_minus_multi_internal() could first
explain briefly what the function does before going into the details
of the arguments.  Because we can't assume that someone will have read
the descriptions of the higher-level functions first.

* src/include/catalog/pg_proc.dat

The prorows values for the two new functions should be the same?

(I suppose they are correct now seeing your implementation of multirange_minus_multi(), but I'm not sure that was intended, as discussed above.)


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