"Kevin Grittner" <[email protected]> writes:
> Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> What's the data type of the value being compared to? I get, for
>> instance,
>>
>> postgres=# select substr('ab '::char(4), 1, 4) = 'ab '::char(4);
> This looks like another situation where we're running into trouble
> because of non-standard behavior when people might be expecting
> something consistent with other products and the explicit language
> in the standard.
If we were to change that so that 'ab ' were implicitly typed as
char(4), then we'd start getting bug reports from people complaining
that "select 'ab' = 'ab '" yields true. I remain of the opinion that
char(n) is so hopelessly brain-damaged that we should be very careful
to NOT bring it into our mainstream behavior.
regards, tom lane
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