Re: Commutation of array SOME/ANY and ALL operators - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: Commutation of array SOME/ANY and ALL operators
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Msg-id 2350174.1729735034@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Commutation of array SOME/ANY and ALL operators  (Matthew Morrissette Vance <yinzara@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: Commutation of array SOME/ANY and ALL operators
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Matthew Morrissette Vance <yinzara@gmail.com> writes:
> If instead, PostgreSQL could support the commutation of the `SOME/ANY` and
> `ALL` operators so that the `ANY(array)` could be on both sides of the
> provided operator, it would allow for this kind of searching natively.

> Firstly, would a PR that enhanced PostgreSQL in this manner be accepted?

My gut feeling is you'll run into insurmountable grammar-ambiguity
problems.  I might be wrong, but I have an idea that this has
already been tried and failed on that point.

Inventing commutator operators for LIKE etc could be a path of
much less resistance (unless the operator names get bikeshedded
to death).  Are there really that many that people need?
A quick query of pg_operator suggests that the LIKE/regex family
is the bulk of the problem for real-world cases.

            regards, tom lane



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