Tom Lane wrote:
> By chance I just noticed that lseg equality is coded as
> 
> Datum
> lseg_eq(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
> {
>     LSEG       *l1 = PG_GETARG_LSEG_P(0);
>     LSEG       *l2 = PG_GETARG_LSEG_P(1);
> 
>     PG_RETURN_BOOL(FPeq(l1->p[0].x, l2->p[0].x) &&
>                    FPeq(l1->p[1].y, l2->p[1].y) &&
>                    FPeq(l1->p[0].x, l2->p[0].x) &&
>                    FPeq(l1->p[1].y, l2->p[1].y));
> }
> 
> Surely this should be
> 
>     PG_RETURN_BOOL(FPeq(l1->p[0].x, l2->p[0].x) &&
>                    FPeq(l1->p[0].y, l2->p[0].y) &&
>                    FPeq(l1->p[1].x, l2->p[1].x) &&
>                    FPeq(l1->p[1].y, l2->p[1].y));

Yep, there could be no possible reason to double-test something like the
original code does.  It must be wrong.

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