Re: [Fwd: Re: [Pljava-dev] char with trailing space, PreparedStatement.setObject - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: [Fwd: Re: [Pljava-dev] char with trailing space, PreparedStatement.setObject
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Msg-id 26695.1151435851@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: [Fwd: Re: [Pljava-dev] char with trailing space, PreparedStatement.setObject  (Thomas Hallgren <thomas@tada.se>)
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Thomas Hallgren <thomas@tada.se> writes:
> so why does it make a difference to use varchar instead of text?

It's a question of type resolution rules.  text is the preferred string
type so it "wins" in cross-type situations, in particular
    char_value = text_value
will be interpreted as
    char_value::text text_eq text_value
varchar is not only not a preferred type, it doesn't even have any
comparison ops of its own (it depends on text's ops).  Therefore given
    char_value = varchar_value
the parser is faced with the alternative interpretations
    char_value::text text_eq varchar_value::text
    char_value char_eq varchar_value::char
and it will prefer the latter because it has fewer casts.
See
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/typeconv.html
particularly rules 10.2.3b and 3c.  The upshot of all this
is that a parameter specified as "text" dominates any comparison
to other string datatypes, whereas one specified as "varchar"
does not.  Yeah, it's a bit grotty, but it gets the job done
and it's not an area we're likely to change much.

            regards, tom lane

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