Alvaro Herrera-9 wrote
Björn Harrtell wrote:
I've written a variant of regexp_matches called regexp_matches_positions
which instead of returning matching substrings will return matching
positions. I found use of this when processing OCR scanned text and
wanted
to prioritize matches based on
On Wed, January 29, 2014 05:16, David Johnston wrote:
How does this resolve in the patch?
SELECT regexp_matches('abcabc','((a)(b)(c))','g');
With the patch:
testdb=# SELECT regexp_matches('abcabc','((a)(b)(c))','g'),
regexp_matches_positions('abcabc','((a)(b)(c))');
regexp_matches |
Erik Rijkers wrote
On Wed, January 29, 2014 05:16, David Johnston wrote:
How does this resolve in the patch?
SELECT regexp_matches('abcabc','((a)(b)(c))','g');
With the patch:
testdb=# SELECT regexp_matches('abcabc','((a)(b)(c))','g'),
regexp_matches_positions('abcabc','((a)(b)(c))');