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Re: Inconsistent ****ft operator

by peter_e@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Eisentraut) Apr 20, 2008 at 07:08 PM

Tom Lane wrote:
> And I still find the premise entirely unconvincing.
> Maybe the user *wants* to see the local behavior of ****ft, whatever
> it might be.  It's certainly not impossible that we'd break applications
> that worked fine before (at least on the hardware they were being
> used on).

Certainly someone who uses ****ft operators is more prone to accept 
architecture-dependent behaviors.  Those who like to take a more abstract 
view can use regular arithmetic.

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Inconsistent shift operator
kononov@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-19 01:25:25 
Re: Inconsistent shift operator
tgl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (T  2008-04-19 11:26:57 
Re: Inconsistent shift operator
sam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (S  2008-04-20 14:38:42 
Re: Inconsistent shift operator
tgl@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (T  2008-04-20 12:27:38 
Re: Inconsistent shift operator
peter_e@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-20 19:08:00 
Re: Inconsistent shift operator
sam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (S  2008-04-20 19:58:59 

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