Re: regex match and special characters
От | Adrian Klaver |
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Тема | Re: regex match and special characters |
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Msg-id | d438c15e-f960-3705-459c-53b0e3f3366a@aklaver.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | regex match and special characters (Alex Kliukin <alexk@hintbits.com>) |
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Sv: Re: regex match and special characters
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 08/16/2018 03:59 AM, Alex Kliukin wrote: > Hi, > > Here is a simple SQL statement that gives different results on PostgreSQL 9.6 and PostgreSQL 10+. The space character atthe end of the string is actually U+2006 SIX-PER-EM SPACE (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/2006/index.htm) > > test=# select 'abcd ' ~ 'abcd\s'; > ?column? > ---------- > t > (1 row) > > test=# select version(); > version > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > PostgreSQL 12devel on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Gentoo 6.4.0-r1 p1.3) 6.4.0, 64-bit > (1 row) > > > On another server (running on the same system on a different port) > > postgres=# select version(); > version > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > PostgreSQL 9.6.9 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Gentoo 6.4.0-r1 p1.3) 6.4.0, 64-bit > (1 row) > > postgres=# select 'abcd ' ~ 'abcd\s'; > ?column? > ---------- > f > (1 row) > > For both clusters, the client encoding is UTF8, the database encoding and collation is UTF8 and en_US.utf8 respectively,and the lc_ctype is en_US.utf8. I am accessing the databases running locally by ssh-ing first to the host. > > I observed similar issues with other Linux-based servers running Ubuntu, in all cases the regex resulted in true on PostgreSQL10+ and false on earlier versions (down to 9.3). The query comes from a table check that suddenly stopped acceptingrows valid in the older version during the migration. Making it select 'abcd ' ~ E'abcd\\s' doesn't modify theoutcome, unsurprisingly. > > Is it reproducible for others here as well? Given that it is, Is there a way to make both versions behave the same? select version(); version ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PostgreSQL 10.5 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.8.5, 64-bit lc_collate | en_US.UTF-8 lc_ctype | en_US.UTF-8 test=# select 'abcd'||chr(2006) ~ E'abcd\s'; ?column? ---------- f (1 row) In your example you are working on Postgres devel. Have you tried it on Postgres 10 and/or 11? > > Cheers, > Alex > > -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com
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