On 6/6/23 09:09, Daniel Verite wrote:
        Jeff Davis wrote:
New patch series attached. I plan to commit 0001 and 0002 soon, unless
there are objections.

0001 causes the "C" and "POSIX" locales to be treated with
memcmp/pg_ascii semantics in ICU, just like in libc. We also
considered a new "none" provider, but it's more invasive, and we can
always reconsider that in the v17 cycle.

0001 creates exceptions throughout the code so that when an ICU
collation has a locale name "C" or "POSIX" then it does not behave
like an ICU collation, even though pg_collation.collprovider='i'
To me it's neither desirable nor necessary that a collation that
has collprovider='i' is diverted to non-ICU semantics.

This discussion makes me wonder (though probably too late for the v16 cycle) if we shouldn't treat "C" and "POSIX" locales to be a third provider, something like "internal".

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Joe Conway
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