> For some datatypes, the compress method might be useful even if the leaf > type is the same as the column type. For example, you could allow > indexing text datums larger than the page size, with a compress function > that just truncates the input.
Agree, and patch allows to use compress method in this case, see begining of spgdoinsert()
> Could you find some use for this in one of the built-in or contrib > types? Just to have something that exercises it as part of the > regression suite. How about creating an opclass for the built-in polygon > type that stores the bounding box, like the PostGIS guys are doing?Will try, but I don't have nice idea. Polygon opclass will have awful performance until PostGIS guys show the tree structure.
> The documentation needs to be updated. Added. -- Teodor Sigaev E-mail: teo...@sigaev.ru WWW: http://www.sigaev.ru/
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