Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Re: [HACKERS] Creating a VIEW with a POINT column

=?UTF-8?B?SmFuIFVyYmHFhHNraQ==?= <j.urbanski@students.mimuw.edu.pl> writes:
> All three try to sort the table first, and as there's no comparision
> operator for the POINT datatype, they fail. Which seems to be wrong - if
> there is no comparision operator, you still can do DISTINCT, only less
> efficiently.

Type point has no btree opclass, no hash opclass, and not even an
operator named "=" (it looks like the functionality is named ~=
for some odd reason). I'd be interested to hear either a proposal of
a principled way to define DISTINCT, or a way to implement it that
was better than comparing every element to every other element...

regards, tom lane

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