"David E. Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, the upshot is that the = and <> operators are not locale-aware,  
> yes? They just do byte comparisons. Is that really the way it should  
> be? I mean, could there not be strings that are equivalent but have  
> different bytes?

We intentionally force such strings to be considered non-equal.
See varstr_cmp, and if you like see the archives from back when
that was put in.

The = and <> operators are in fact consistent with the behavior of
varstr_cmp (and had better be!); they're just optimized a bit.

                        regards, tom lane

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