BUG #18870: weird behavior with regexp_replace
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| Тема | BUG #18870: weird behavior with regexp_replace |
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| Msg-id | 18870-70cd953a0c92c20e@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: BUG #18870: weird behavior with regexp_replace
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The following bug has been logged on the website:
Bug reference: 18870
Logged by: reinko
Email address: devops@key2asset.com
PostgreSQL version: 17.4
Operating system: Ubuntu 11.4.0-1ubuntu1~22.04
Description:
select regexp_replace(LOWER('Örebro'), '\W', '_', 'g') in postgres 15 the
result is örebro which is correct since ö should fit in the \w for a
regex.
select regexp_replace(LOWER('Örebro'), '\W', '_', 'g') --> since postgres 17
the result is _rebro which is incorrect since \w should also contain
characters like ö, ä, ë.
the to lower is not really relevant to this issue the same happens when it's
just a direct string aswell.
this issue happens with alot of special a-z characters é, è have the same
issue for example.
Kind regards,
Reinko Brink
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