"Marc G. Fournier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm in agreement with Thomas here ... unless a problem has been defined a > bit more specifically then 'it isn't posix compliant', it shouldn't be > considered an open item ... please remove?
A quick review of SQL99 says that their notion of SIMILAR TO patterns is an unholy witches' brew: it does *both* common-or-garden regexp expressions and LIKE patterns. Specifically, I see these metacharacters: | OR (regexp-ish) * repeat 0 or more times (regexp-ish) + repeat 1 or more times (regexp-ish) % match any character sequence (like LIKE) _ match any one character (like LIKE) [...] almost-but-not-quite-regexp-ish character class (...) grouping (regexp-ish) plus a just-like-LIKE treatment of a selectable escape character. But the most important variation from common regex practice is that (if I'm reading the spec correctly) the pattern must match to the entire target string --- ie, it's effectively both left- and right- anchored. This is like LIKE patterns but utterly unlike common regexp usage. I could live with the fact that our regexp patterns don't implement all of the spec-mandated metacharacters. But I do not think we can ignore the difference in anchoring behavior. This is not a subset of the spec behavior, it is just plain wrong. I vote with Peter: we fix this or we disable it before 7.3 release. It is not anywhere near spec compliant, and we will be doing no one a favor by releasing it in the current state. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster