> AFAICT that's exactly what it does.
>
> regression=#  select xpath('//[EMAIL PROTECTED]"mykey"]/text()', 
> '<value>ABC<foo
> key="mykey">XYZ</foo></value><foo key="mykey">RST</foo><foo>DEF</foo>');
>    xpath
> -----------
>  {XYZ,RST}
> (1 row)
>
> regression=#
>
> Of course this is of type xml[], but you can cast to text[] and then
> index.

Ugh, you're right of course! Somehow I had this wrong. So I tried to
create an index on the xml[] result by casting to text[] but I got the
"function must be immutable" error. Is there any reason the xml[] to
text[] cast is not immutable?

I worked around it by writing a function like

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION xpath_to_text(xml_array xml[]) RETURNS text[] AS
$BODY$
BEGIN
        RETURN xml_array::text[];
END;
$BODY$
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' IMMUTABLE;

and wrapping my CREATE INDEX call with that, like:

create index type_flag_idx on lead using gin (
        (xpath_to_text(xpath('/[EMAIL PROTECTED]"foo"]/text()', xml)))
);

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