Re: POSIX RE starting with a ( - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Oliver Elphick
Subject Re: POSIX RE starting with a (
Date
Msg-id 1092236819.11679.1152.camel@linda
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In response to POSIX RE starting with a (  (Nick Barr <nicky@chuckie.co.uk>)
List pgsql-general
On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 14:39, Nick Barr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just noticed something funny with the POSIX Regular expressions and
> wondered if it is a bug, or whether I am doing something wrong. I am
> using the POSIX RE in a function that is used in several places so would
> have to put some nasty if statement in there for this side case if there
> is not work around.
>
> ======================================================================
> intranet=# select track_id, track_name from ms_track where track_name
> like '(%';
>   track_id |           track_name
> ----------+---------------------------------
>       1294 | (I Can''t Get No) Satisfaction
>       1340 | (Hidden Track)
>       1503 | (Nice Dream)
>       1942 | (I) Get Lost
> (4 rows)
>
> intranet=# select track_name from ms_track where track_name ~ '^\(';
> ERROR:  invalid regular expression: parentheses () not balanced
> intranet=# select track_name from ms_track where track_name ~ '^(';
> ERROR:  invalid regular expression: parentheses () not balanced
> intranet=# select track_name from ms_track where track_name ~ '^\(';
> ERROR:  invalid regular expression: parentheses () not balanced
> ======================================================================
>
> Now I have tried a similar query using the PHP POSIX Regular Expressions
> and it accepts the sequence '^\(' and matches correctly. Is this a
> "feature" of PG that cannot be worked around easily?

You need to escape the backslash:

  select track_name from ms_track where track_name ~ '^\\
(';
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