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Document strange jsonb sort order for empty top level arrays
authorAndrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>
Fri, 3 Jan 2025 14:23:46 +0000 (09:23 -0500)
committerAndrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>
Fri, 3 Jan 2025 15:29:03 +0000 (10:29 -0500)
Slightly faulty logic in the original jsonb code (commit d9134d0a355)
results in an empty top level array sorting less than a json null. We
can't change the sort order now since it would affect btree indexes over
jsonb, so document the anomaly.

Backpatch to all live branches (13 .. 17)

In master, also add a code comment noting the anomaly.

Reported-by: Yan Chengpen
Reviewed-by: Jian He
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/OSBPR01MB45199DD8DA2D1CECD50518188E272@OSBPR01MB4519.jpnprd01.prod.outlook.com

doc/src/sgml/json.sgml

index 3836bf5acf3f41364783c23fc9c7a916ffbf900b..78b56f8690797cc29facd7b0cc1802b9b87a670c 100644 (file)
@@ -584,12 +584,13 @@ SELECT jdoc->'guid', jdoc->'name' FROM api WHERE jdoc @@ '$.tags[*] == "qui"';
     The <literal>btree</literal> ordering for <type>jsonb</type> datums is seldom
     of great interest, but for completeness it is:
 <synopsis>
-<replaceable>Object</replaceable> > <replaceable>Array</replaceable> > <replaceable>Boolean</replaceable> > <replaceable>Number</replaceable> > <replaceable>String</replaceable> > <replaceable>Null</replaceable>
+<replaceable>Object</replaceable> > <replaceable>Array</replaceable> > <replaceable>Boolean</replaceable> > <replaceable>Number</replaceable> > <replaceable>String</replaceable> > <replaceable>null</replaceable>
 
 <replaceable>Object with n pairs</replaceable> > <replaceable>object with n - 1 pairs</replaceable>
 
 <replaceable>Array with n elements</replaceable> > <replaceable>array with n - 1 elements</replaceable>
 </synopsis>
+      with the exception that (for historical reasons) an empty top level array sorts less than <replaceable>null</replaceable>.
       Objects with equal numbers of pairs are compared in the order:
 <synopsis>
 <replaceable>key-1</replaceable>, <replaceable>value-1</replaceable>, <replaceable>key-2</replaceable> ...