Re: Add CASEFOLD() function.
От | Vik Fearing |
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Тема | Re: Add CASEFOLD() function. |
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Msg-id | 692d28a2-d5f8-4db5-a3ad-c7db9bab522f@postgresfriends.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Add CASEFOLD() function. (Jeff Davis <pgsql@j-davis.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
On 17/06/2025 20:14, Jeff Davis wrote: > On Tue, 2025-06-17 at 17:37 +0200, Vik Fearing wrote: >> If the character set of <character factor> is UTF8, UTF16, or UTF32, >> then FR is replaced by >> Case: >> i) If the <search condition> S IS NORMALIZED evaluates to >> True, then NORMALIZE (FR) >> ii) Otherwise, FR. > I read that as "if the input is normalized, then the output should be > normalized", IOW preserve the normalization. But does it mean "preserve > whatever the input normal form is" or "preserve NFC if the input is > NFC, otherwise the normalization is undefined"? > > The above wording seems to mean "preserve NFC if the input is NFC", > because that's what NORMALIZE(FR) does when the normal form is > unspecified. Yes, and that is also the default for <normalized predicate>. >> It does not appear to me that our LOWER and UPPER functions obey this >> rule, > You are correct: > > WITH s(t) AS > (SELECT NORMALIZE(U&'\00C1\00DF\0301' COLLATE "en-US-x-icu")) > SELECT UPPER(t) = NORMALIZE(UPPER(t)) FROM s; > ?column? > ---------- > f > >> so there is a valid argument that we should continue to ignore it. >> Or, we can say that we have at least one of three compliant. > What do other databases do? I don't know. I am just pointing out what the Standard says. I think we should either comply, or say that we don't do it for LOWER and UPPER so let's keep things implementation-consistent. > Given how costly normalization can be, imposing that on every caller > seems like a bit much. How much does it cost to check for NFC? I honestly don't know the answer to that question, but that is the only case where we need to maintain normalization. > And favoring NFC for the user unconditionally > might not be the best thing. Then again, NFC is good most of the time, > and there are patches to speed up normalization. It's not unconditionally, it's only if the input was NFC. > I tend to think that a lot of users who want casefolding would also > want normalization, but it's hard to weigh that against the performance > cost. It might not matter outside of a few edge cases, though I'm not > sure exactly how many. I defer to you and others in the thread to make this decision. -- Vik Fearing
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