On 19/06/2025 16:47, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> On 17.06.25 17:37, Vik Fearing wrote:
>> For <fold> (which includes LOWER() and UPPER()), the text says in
>> Section 6.35 GR 7.e:
>>
>>
>> If the character set of <character factor> is UTF8, UTF16, or UTF32,
>> then FR is replaced by
>> Case:
>> i) If the <search condition> S IS NORMALIZED evaluates to
>> True, then NORMALIZE (FR)
>> ii) Otherwise, FR.
>>
>>
>> Here, FR is the result of the function and S is its argument.
>>
>>
>> It does not appear to me that our LOWER and UPPER functions obey this
>> rule, so there is a valid argument that we should continue to ignore
>> it. Or, we can say that we have at least one of three compliant.
>
> The SQL standard also says in a few other places that normalization
> should be applied, and we do none of those, so this is probably not a
> reason to change CASEFOLD at this point.
>
Works for me.
--
Vik Fearing.