pgsql: doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description

2024-04-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description The paragraph describing the JavaScript string literals allowed in jsonpath expressions unnecessarily mentions JSON by erroneously listing \v as allowed by JSON and mentioning the \xNN and \u{N...} backslash escapes as deviations from JSON w

pgsql: doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description

2024-04-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description The paragraph describing the JavaScript string literals allowed in jsonpath expressions unnecessarily mentions JSON by erroneously listing \v as allowed by JSON and mentioning the \xNN and \u{N...} backslash escapes as deviations from JSON w

pgsql: doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description

2024-04-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description The paragraph describing the JavaScript string literals allowed in jsonpath expressions unnecessarily mentions JSON by erroneously listing \v as allowed by JSON and mentioning the \xNN and \u{N...} backslash escapes as deviations from JSON w

pgsql: doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description

2024-04-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description The paragraph describing the JavaScript string literals allowed in jsonpath expressions unnecessarily mentions JSON by erroneously listing \v as allowed by JSON and mentioning the \xNN and \u{N...} backslash escapes as deviations from JSON w

pgsql: doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description

2024-04-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description The paragraph describing the JavaScript string literals allowed in jsonpath expressions unnecessarily mentions JSON by erroneously listing \v as allowed by JSON and mentioning the \xNN and \u{N...} backslash escapes as deviations from JSON w

pgsql: doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description

2024-04-24 Thread Peter Eisentraut
doc: Correct jsonpath string literal escapes description The paragraph describing the JavaScript string literals allowed in jsonpath expressions unnecessarily mentions JSON by erroneously listing \v as allowed by JSON and mentioning the \xNN and \u{N...} backslash escapes as deviations from JSON w