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Remove deprecated containment operators for contrib types.
Since PG 8.2, @ and ~ have been deprecated aliases for the containment
operators @> and <@. It seems like enough time has passed to actually
remove them, so do so.
This completes the project begun in commit 2f70fdb06
. Note that in
the core types, the relation to the preferred operator names was
reversed from what it is in these contrib modules. The confusion
that induced was a large part of the reason for deprecation.
Justin Pryzby
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20201027032511.GF9241@telsasoft.com
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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ OBJS = \
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cubeparse.o
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EXTENSION = cube
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DATA = cube--1.2.sql cube--1.2--1.3.sql cube--1.3--1.4.sql \
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DATA = cube--1.2.sql cube--1.2--1.3.sql cube--1.3--1.4.sql cube--1.4--1.5.sql \
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cube--1.1--1.2.sql cube--1.0--1.1.sql
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PGFILEDESC = "cube - multidimensional cube data type"
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/* contrib/cube/cube--1.4--1.5.sql */
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
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\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION cube UPDATE TO '1.5'" to load this file. \quit
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-- Remove @ and ~
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DROP OPERATOR @ (cube, cube);
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DROP OPERATOR ~ (cube, cube);
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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# cube extension
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comment = 'data type for multidimensional cubes'
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default_version = '1.4'
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default_version = '1.5'
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module_pathname = '$libdir/cube'
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relocatable = true
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trusted = true
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@ -11,3 +11,7 @@ LANGUAGE C STRICT IMMUTABLE PARALLEL SAFE;
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ALTER TYPE hstore SET (
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SUBSCRIPT = hstore_subscript_handler
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);
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-- Remove @ and ~
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DROP OPERATOR @ (hstore, hstore);
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DROP OPERATOR ~ (hstore, hstore);
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ OBJS = \
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_intbig_gist.o
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EXTENSION = intarray
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DATA = intarray--1.3--1.4.sql intarray--1.2--1.3.sql \
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DATA = intarray--1.4--1.5.sql intarray--1.3--1.4.sql intarray--1.2--1.3.sql \
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intarray--1.2.sql intarray--1.1--1.2.sql \
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intarray--1.0--1.1.sql
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PGFILEDESC = "intarray - functions and operators for arrays of integers"
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/* contrib/intarray/intarray--1.4--1.5.sql */
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
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\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION intarray UPDATE TO '1.5'" to load this file. \quit
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-- Remove @ and ~
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DROP OPERATOR @ (_int4, _int4);
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DROP OPERATOR ~ (_int4, _int4);
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# intarray extension
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comment = 'functions, operators, and index support for 1-D arrays of integers'
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default_version = '1.4'
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default_version = '1.5'
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module_pathname = '$libdir/_int'
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relocatable = true
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trusted = true
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segparse.o
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EXTENSION = seg
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DATA = seg--1.1.sql seg--1.1--1.2.sql seg--1.2--1.3.sql \
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DATA = seg--1.1.sql seg--1.1--1.2.sql seg--1.2--1.3.sql seg--1.3--1.4.sql \
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seg--1.0--1.1.sql
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PGFILEDESC = "seg - line segment data type"
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/* contrib/seg/seg--1.3--1.4.sql */
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-- complain if script is sourced in psql, rather than via ALTER EXTENSION
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\echo Use "ALTER EXTENSION seg UPDATE TO '1.4'" to load this file. \quit
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-- Remove @ and ~
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DROP OPERATOR @ (seg, seg);
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DROP OPERATOR ~ (seg, seg);
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# seg extension
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comment = 'data type for representing line segments or floating-point intervals'
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default_version = '1.3'
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default_version = '1.4'
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module_pathname = '$libdir/seg'
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relocatable = true
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trusted = true
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</tgroup>
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</table>
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<para>
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(Before PostgreSQL 8.2, the containment operators <literal>@></literal> and <literal><@</literal> were
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respectively called <literal>@</literal> and <literal>~</literal>. These names are still available, but are
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deprecated and will eventually be retired. Notice that the old names
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are reversed from the convention formerly followed by the core geometric
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data types!)
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</para>
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<para>
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In addition to the above operators, the usual comparison
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operators shown in <xref linkend="functions-comparison-op-table"/> are
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</tgroup>
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</table>
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<note>
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<para>
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Prior to PostgreSQL 8.2, the containment operators <literal>@></literal>
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and <literal><@</literal> were called <literal>@</literal> and <literal>~</literal>,
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respectively. These names are still available, but are deprecated and will
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eventually be removed. Notice that the old names are reversed from the
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convention formerly followed by the core geometric data types!
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</para>
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</note>
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<table id="hstore-func-table">
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<title><type>hstore</type> Functions</title>
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<tgroup cols="1">
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</tgroup>
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</table>
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<para>
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(Before PostgreSQL 8.2, the containment operators <literal>@></literal> and
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<literal><@</literal> were respectively called <literal>@</literal> and <literal>~</literal>.
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These names are still available, but are deprecated and will eventually be
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retired. Notice that the old names are reversed from the convention
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formerly followed by the core geometric data types!)
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</para>
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<para>
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The operators <literal>&&</literal>, <literal>@></literal> and
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<literal><@</literal> are equivalent to <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>'s built-in
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</tgroup>
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</table>
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<para>
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(Before PostgreSQL 8.2, the containment operators <literal>@></literal> and <literal><@</literal> were
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respectively called <literal>@</literal> and <literal>~</literal>. These names are still available, but are
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deprecated and will eventually be retired. Notice that the old names
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are reversed from the convention formerly followed by the core geometric
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data types!)
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</para>
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<para>
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In addition to the above operators, the usual comparison
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operators shown in <xref linkend="functions-comparison-op-table"/> are
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