Can someone comment on this?
> Hi,
>
> Can you tell me trim() spec, please ? (This problem has been
> discussed in pgsql-jp ML. )
>
> In trim(trailing 'abc' from '123cbabc') function, 'abc' means
> ~'[abc]'.
>
> pgbash> select trim(trailing 'abc' from '123cbabc');
> rtrim
> -----
> 123 <==== it is not "123cb"!!
> (1 row)
>
>
> In current trim() function, MULTIBYTE string is broken.
>
> pgbash> select trim(trailing '0x8842' from '0xB1428842');
> --~~ ~~--~~
> rtrim
> -----
> 0xB1 <==== MULTIBYTE string broken (This is a bug.)
> (1 row)
>
>
> If trim(trailing 'abc' from '123cbabc') returns "123cb", current
> trim() spec is broken. However, the spec that 'abc' means ~'[abc]'
> is ugly. It seems that this ugly spec isn't used for any kind of
> functions argument and SQL expression except for trim().
>
> How do you think about the trim() spec ?
>
> --
> Regards,
> SAKAIDA Masaaki -- Osaka, Japan
>
>
>
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