Patch attached, also available at http://www.rhodiumtoad.org.uk/junk/hstore_20090324.patch.txt
The user-visible changes are: - removal of previous 65535-byte limit on keys/values; both keys and values can now be as long as desired, within the 1GB limit for the whole hstore value (though you'll find a lot of stuff errors if you have hstores over 500MB, so don't try it). - support for btree and hash opclasses (allows hstores to be compared for equality, aggregated, and have UNIQUE indexes) - binary I/O now supported - many new functions and operators: hstore -> text[] returns text[] (slice to value array) hstore => text[] returns hstore (slice to new hstore) hstore ?| text[] returns boolean (check for any of a list of keys) hstore ?& text[] returns boolean (check for all of a list of keys) hstore - text returns hstore (delete one element) hstore - text[] returns hstore (delete many elements) hstore - hstore returns hstore (delete matching pairs) text[] => text[] returns hstore (construct from key/value arrays) hstore = hstore returns hstore (equality) hstore <> hstore returns hstore (inequality) record #= hstore returns record (see populate_record) - GiST and GIN support for ?| and ?& operators - conversions between hstore and record values: hstore(record) - construct an hstore from a record populate_record(record,hstore) - fill in fields of a record as specified by an hstore (actually it's (anyelement,hstore) but it errors out if the parameter isn't composite) By popular demand, a version of this will go up on pgfoundry for use with 8.3 etc. -- Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)
hstore_20090324.patch.gz
Description: hstore patch
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