Addition of xid=int4 operator makes opr_sanity unhappy.
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@ -337,9 +337,9 @@ WHERE p1.oprlsortop != p1.oprrsortop AND
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-- Hashing only works on simple equality operators "type = sametype",
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-- since the hash itself depends on the bitwise representation of the type.
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-- Check that allegedly hashable operators look like they might be "=".
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-- NOTE: in 6.5, this search finds int4eqoid and oideqint4. Until we have
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-- some cleaner way of dealing with binary-equivalent types, just leave
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-- those two tuples in the expected output.
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-- NOTE: in 7.2, this search finds int4eqoid, oideqint4, and xideqint4.
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-- Until we have some cleaner way of dealing with binary-equivalent types,
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-- just leave those three tuples in the expected output.
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SELECT p1.oid, p1.oprname
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FROM pg_operator AS p1
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WHERE p1.oprcanhash AND NOT
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@ -347,9 +347,10 @@ WHERE p1.oprcanhash AND NOT
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p1.oprname = '=' AND p1.oprcom = p1.oid);
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oid | oprname
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------+---------
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353 | =
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1136 | =
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1137 | =
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(2 rows)
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(3 rows)
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-- In 6.5 we accepted hashable array equality operators when the array element
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-- type is hashable. However, what we actually need to make hashjoin work on
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@ -275,9 +275,9 @@ WHERE p1.oprlsortop != p1.oprrsortop AND
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-- Hashing only works on simple equality operators "type = sametype",
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-- since the hash itself depends on the bitwise representation of the type.
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-- Check that allegedly hashable operators look like they might be "=".
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-- NOTE: in 6.5, this search finds int4eqoid and oideqint4. Until we have
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-- some cleaner way of dealing with binary-equivalent types, just leave
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-- those two tuples in the expected output.
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-- NOTE: in 7.2, this search finds int4eqoid, oideqint4, and xideqint4.
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-- Until we have some cleaner way of dealing with binary-equivalent types,
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-- just leave those three tuples in the expected output.
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SELECT p1.oid, p1.oprname
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FROM pg_operator AS p1
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