On Tue, 2011-02-08 at 20:43 +0100, Erik Rijkers wrote: > -------------- > Documentation: > -------------- > > Section 9.18: > table 9-42. range functions: > The following functions are missing (I encountered them in the regression > tests): > contained_by() > range_eq()
I opted not to document functions that mostly exist to implement operators. Some people might prefer the names, but then they don't benefit from GiST index searches. So, I left this as-is for now. > section 'Constructing Ranges' (8.16.6): > In the code example, remove the following line: > "-- the int4range result will appear in the canonical format" > it doesn't make sense there. At this place "canonical format" has not been > discussed; > maybe it is not even discussed anywhere. Thank you. I have added a forward reference. > also (same place): > 'where "_" is used to mean "exclusive" and "" is used to mean > "inclusive".' > should be: > 'where "_" is used to mean "exclusive" and "i" is used to mean > "inclusive".' Thank you, fixed. > And btw: it should mention here that the range*inf* functions, > an underscore to separate 'range' from the rest of the function name, e.g.: > range_linfi_() => infinite lower bound, inclusive upper bound I tried to clarify that section. Thank you for the review! Updated patch forthcoming. Regards, Jeff Davis -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers