I wrote:
> "Dmitri Bichko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> So, is there any way to make these operators use an index defined as
>> above?
> If you've set things up so that the operators are defined by inline-able
> SQL functions, I'd sort of expect it to fall out for free ...
Here's a quick proof-of-concept:
regression=# create function iequal(text,text) returns bool as
regression-# 'select upper($1) = upper($2)' language sql strict immutable;
CREATE FUNCTION
regression=# create operator *= (procedure = iequal, leftarg = text,
regression(# rightarg = text , commutator = *= );
CREATE OPERATOR
regression=# explain select * from text_tbl where f1 *= 'foo';
QUERY PLAN
---------------------------------------------------------
Seq Scan on text_tbl (cost=0.00..1.03 rows=1 width=32)
Filter: (upper(f1) = 'FOO'::text)
(2 rows)
regression=# create index fooi on text_tbl(upper(f1));
CREATE INDEX
regression=# set enable_seqscan TO 0; -- because my test table is tiny
SET
regression=# explain select * from text_tbl where f1 *= 'foo';
QUERY PLAN
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Index Scan using fooi on text_tbl (cost=0.00..4.68 rows=1 width=32)
Index Cond: (upper(f1) = 'FOO'::text)
(2 rows)
This is with CVS tip, but I'm pretty sure it works as far back as 7.4.
regards, tom lane
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