On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 6:16 PM, David E. Wheeler <david@justatheory.com> wrote:
> * New operators:
> + `hstore -> int`: Get string value at array index (starting at 0)
> + `hstore ^> text`: Get numeric value for key
> + `hstore ^> int`: Get numeric value at array index
> + `hstore ?> text`: Get boolean value for key
> + `hstore ?> int`: Get boolean value at array index
> + `hstore #> text[]`: Get string value for key path
> + `hstore #^> text[]`: Get numeric value for key path
> + `hstore #?> text[]`: Get boolean value for key path
> + `hstore %> text`: Get hstore value for key
> + `hstore %> int`: Get hstore value at array index
> + `hstore #%> text[]`: Get hstore value for key path
> + `hstore ? int`: Does hstore contain array index
> + `hstore #? text[]`: Does hstore contain key path
> + `hstore - int`: Delete index from left operand
> + `hstore #- text[]`: Delete key path from left operand
Although in some ways there's a certain elegance to this, it also
sorta looks like punctuation soup. I can't help wondering whether
we'd be better off sticking to function names.
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Robert Haas
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