jian he <[email protected]> writes:
> select regexp_matches(E'abc', 'a{0,257}.');
> select regexp_matches(E'abc', 'a{-0,257}.');
> select regexp_matches(E'abc', 'a{-1,2}.');

> based on the manual description, the second and the third query should
> error out?

No.  Read

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-matching.html#POSIX-ATOMS-TABLE

which says that '{'

        when followed by a character other than a digit, matches the
        left-brace character {; when followed by a digit, it is the
        beginning of a bound (see below)

So your second and third patterns are just literal matches, except
for the final '.'.

You can quibble about how bright that choice was, but I think it's
mandated by POSIX, not just something that Henry Spencer thought up.

                        regards, tom lane


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