Peter Geoghegan writes:
> I think that this example in the docs [1] is wrong:
Yeah, you're quite right. Pushed.
regards, tom lane
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I think that this example in the docs [1] is wrong:
"""
Values of type character are physically padded with spaces to the
specified width n, and are stored and displayed that way. However,
trailing spaces are treated as semantically insignificant and
disregarded when comparing two values of type c