Michael Paquier <michael.paqu...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 2:40 PM,  <npis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Please, check ceil, ceiling and floor functions. Example is correct, but
>> description is wrong.

> We could make things indeed more precise. Say for ceil, we use
> "smallest *following* integer", and for floor, "largest *previous*
> integer", and we keep the mention to "not less/greater than argument"
> to show the fact that a numeric already rounded to an integer is equal
> to itself. See the patch attached.

Meh --- I'm not sure that adding previous/following really adds much
clarity.  Either with the existing wording or with yours, the statement
is correct as long as you read "smaller" as "closer to minus infinity",
a/k/a "further left on the number line".  But if you are thinking it
means "closer to zero", which is what I think the OP is thinking, this
won't do much to disabuse you of your confusion.

We had a similar complaint not long ago, so it does seem that the
wording could stand to be clarified.  But I doubt this way fixes it.
Not sure how to do better ...

                        regards, tom lane


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