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+ [po_directory] po
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+
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+ [options] --master-charset UTF-8 \
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+ --localized-charset UTF-8 \
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+ --master-language en \
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+ --option markdown \
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+ --keep 0
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+
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+ [type:text] ../README.md ja:../README.ja.md
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+ CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto;
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+
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+ CREATE TYPE ore_64_8_v1_term AS (
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+ bytes bytea
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE TYPE ore_64_8_v1 AS (
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+ terms ore_64_8_v1_term[]
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) returns integer AS $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ eq boolean := true;
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+ unequal_block smallint := 0;
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+ hash_key bytea;
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+ target_block bytea;
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+
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+ left_block_size CONSTANT smallint := 16;
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+ right_block_size CONSTANT smallint := 32;
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+ right_offset CONSTANT smallint := 136; -- 8 * 17
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+
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+ indicator smallint := 0;
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+ BEGIN
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+ IF a IS NULL AND b IS NULL THEN
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+ RETURN 0;
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ IF a IS NULL THEN
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+ RETURN -1;
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ IF b IS NULL THEN
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+ RETURN 1;
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ IF bit_length(a.bytes) != bit_length(b.bytes) THEN
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+ RAISE EXCEPTION 'Ciphertexts are different lengths';
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ FOR block IN 0..7 LOOP
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+ -- Compare each PRP (byte from the first 8 bytes) and PRF block (8 byte
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+ -- chunks of the rest of the value).
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+ -- NOTE:
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+ -- * Substr is ordinally indexed (hence 1 and not 0, and 9 and not 8).
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+ -- * We are not worrying about timing attacks here; don't fret about
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+ -- the OR or !=.
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+ IF
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+ substr(a.bytes, 1 + block, 1) != substr(b.bytes, 1 + block, 1)
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+ OR substr(a.bytes, 9 + left_block_size * block, left_block_size) != substr(b.bytes, 9 + left_block_size * BLOCK, left_block_size)
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+ THEN
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+ -- set the first unequal block we find
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+ IF eq THEN
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+ unequal_block := block;
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+ END IF;
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+ eq = false;
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+ END IF;
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+ END LOOP;
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+
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+ IF eq THEN
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+ RETURN 0::integer;
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ -- Hash key is the IV from the right CT of b
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+ hash_key := substr(b.bytes, right_offset + 1, 16);
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+
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+ -- first right block is at right offset + nonce_size (ordinally indexed)
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+ target_block := substr(b.bytes, right_offset + 17 + (unequal_block * right_block_size), right_block_size);
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+
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+ indicator := (
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+ get_bit(
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+ encrypt(
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+ substr(a.bytes, 9 + (left_block_size * unequal_block), left_block_size),
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+ hash_key,
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+ 'aes-ecb'
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+ ),
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+ 0
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+ ) + get_bit(target_block, get_byte(a.bytes, unequal_block))) % 2;
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+
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+ IF indicator = 1 THEN
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+ RETURN 1::integer;
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+ ELSE
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+ RETURN -1::integer;
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+ END IF;
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+ END;
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+ $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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+
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_term_eq(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a, b) = 0
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_term_neq(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a, b) <> 0
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_term_lt(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a, b) = -1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_term_lte(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a, b) != 1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_term_gt(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a, b) = 1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_term_gte(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a, b) != -1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR = (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_term_eq",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ NEGATOR = <>,
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+ RESTRICT = eqsel,
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+ JOIN = eqjoinsel,
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+ HASHES,
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+ MERGES
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR <> (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_term_neq",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ NEGATOR = =,
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+ RESTRICT = eqsel,
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+ JOIN = eqjoinsel,
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+ HASHES,
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+ MERGES
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR > (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_term_gt",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ COMMUTATOR = <,
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+ NEGATOR = <=,
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+ RESTRICT = scalargtsel,
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+ JOIN = scalargtjoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR < (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_term_lt",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ COMMUTATOR = >,
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+ NEGATOR = >=,
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+ RESTRICT = scalarltsel,
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+ JOIN = scalarltjoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR <= (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_term_lte",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ COMMUTATOR = >=,
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+ NEGATOR = >,
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+ RESTRICT = scalarlesel,
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+ JOIN = scalarlejoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR >= (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_term_gte",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1_term,
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+ COMMUTATOR = <=,
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+ NEGATOR = <,
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+ RESTRICT = scalarlesel,
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+ JOIN = scalarlejoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY ore_64_8_v1_term_btree_ops USING btree;
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+ CREATE OPERATOR CLASS ore_64_8_v1_term_btree_ops DEFAULT FOR TYPE ore_64_8_v1_term USING btree FAMILY ore_64_8_v1_term_btree_ops AS
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+ OPERATOR 1 <,
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+ OPERATOR 2 <=,
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+ OPERATOR 3 =,
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+ OPERATOR 4 >=,
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+ OPERATOR 5 >,
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+ FUNCTION 1 compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a ore_64_8_v1_term, b ore_64_8_v1_term);
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+
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+ -- Compare the "head" of each array and recurse if necessary
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+ -- This function assumes an empty string is "less than" everything else
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+ -- so if a is empty we return -1, if be is empty and a isn't, we return 1.
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+ -- If both are empty we return 0. This cases probably isn't necessary as equality
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+ -- doesn't always make sense but it's here for completeness.
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+ -- If both are non-empty, we compare the first element. If they are equal
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+ -- we need to consider the next block so we recurse, otherwise we return the comparison result.
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION compare_ore_array(a ore_64_8_v1_term[], b ore_64_8_v1_term[]) returns integer AS $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ cmp_result integer;
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+ BEGIN
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+ IF (array_length(a, 1) = 0 OR a IS NULL) AND (array_length(b, 1) = 0 OR b IS NULL) THEN
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+ RETURN 0;
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+ END IF;
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+ IF array_length(a, 1) = 0 OR a IS NULL THEN
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+ RETURN -1;
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+ END IF;
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+ IF array_length(b, 1) = 0 OR a IS NULL THEN
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+ RETURN 1;
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ cmp_result := compare_ore_64_8_v1_term(a[1], b[1]);
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+ IF cmp_result = 0 THEN
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+ -- Removes the first element in the array, and calls this fn again to compare the next element/s in the array.
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+ RETURN compare_ore_array(a[2:array_length(a,1)], b[2:array_length(b,1)]);
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+ END IF;
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+
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+ RETURN cmp_result;
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+ END
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+ $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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+
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+ -- This function uses lexicographic comparison
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION compare_ore_64_8_v1(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) returns integer AS $$
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+ DECLARE
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+ cmp_result integer;
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+ BEGIN
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+ -- Recursively compare blocks bailing as soon as we can make a decision
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+ RETURN compare_ore_array(a.terms, b.terms);
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+ END
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+ $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_eq(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1(a, b) = 0
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_neq(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1(a, b) <> 0
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_lt(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1(a, b) = -1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_lte(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1(a, b) != 1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_gt(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1(a, b) = 1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ore_64_8_v1_gte(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1) RETURNS boolean AS $$
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+ SELECT compare_ore_64_8_v1(a, b) != -1
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+ $$ LANGUAGE SQL;
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR = (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_eq",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ NEGATOR = <>,
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+ RESTRICT = eqsel,
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+ JOIN = eqjoinsel,
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+ HASHES,
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+ MERGES
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR <> (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_neq",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ NEGATOR = =,
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+ RESTRICT = eqsel,
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+ JOIN = eqjoinsel,
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+ HASHES,
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+ MERGES
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR > (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_gt",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ COMMUTATOR = <,
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+ NEGATOR = <=,
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+ RESTRICT = scalargtsel,
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+ JOIN = scalargtjoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR < (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_lt",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ COMMUTATOR = >,
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+ NEGATOR = >=,
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+ RESTRICT = scalarltsel,
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+ JOIN = scalarltjoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR <= (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_lte",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ COMMUTATOR = >=,
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+ NEGATOR = >,
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+ RESTRICT = scalarlesel,
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+ JOIN = scalarlejoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR >= (
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+ PROCEDURE="ore_64_8_v1_gte",
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+ LEFTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ RIGHTARG=ore_64_8_v1,
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+ COMMUTATOR = <=,
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+ NEGATOR = <,
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+ RESTRICT = scalarlesel,
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+ JOIN = scalarlejoinsel
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+ );
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+
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+ CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY ore_64_8_v1_btree_ops USING btree;
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+ CREATE OPERATOR CLASS ore_64_8_v1_btree_ops DEFAULT FOR TYPE ore_64_8_v1 USING btree FAMILY ore_64_8_v1_btree_ops AS
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+ OPERATOR 1 <,
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+ OPERATOR 2 <=,
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+ OPERATOR 3 =,
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+ OPERATOR 4 >=,
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+ OPERATOR 5 >,
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+ FUNCTION 1 compare_ore_64_8_v1(a ore_64_8_v1, b ore_64_8_v1);
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+ -- TODO: what happens if we try to uninstall a type which is in use?
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS = (ore_64_8_v1_term, ore_64_8_v1_term) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS <> (ore_64_8_v1_term, ore_64_8_v1_term) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS > (ore_64_8_v1_term, ore_64_8_v1_term) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS < (ore_64_8_v1_term, ore_64_8_v1_term) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS <= (ore_64_8_v1_term, ore_64_8_v1_term) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS >= (ore_64_8_v1_term, ore_64_8_v1_term) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR CLASS IF EXISTS ore_64_8_v1_term_btree_ops USING btree CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR FAMILY IF EXISTS ore_64_8_v1_term_btree_ops USING btree CASCADE;
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+ DROP TYPE IF EXISTS ore_64_8_v1_term CASCADE;
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+
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS = (ore_64_8_v1, ore_64_8_v1) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS <> (ore_64_8_v1, ore_64_8_v1) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS > (ore_64_8_v1, ore_64_8_v1) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS < (ore_64_8_v1, ore_64_8_v1) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS <= (ore_64_8_v1, ore_64_8_v1) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR IF EXISTS >= (ore_64_8_v1, ore_64_8_v1) CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR CLASS IF EXISTS ore_64_8_v1_btree_ops USING btree CASCADE;
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+ DROP OPERATOR FAMILY IF EXISTS ore_64_8_v1_btree_ops USING btree CASCADE;
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+ DROP TYPE IF EXISTS ore_64_8_v1 CASCADE;
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: cipherstash-pg
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.0.beta.4
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+ platform: arm64-darwin
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+ authors:
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+ - CipherStash Engineers
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2023-05-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies: []
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+ description: CipherStashPG is the Ruby interface to CipherStash-enhanced PostgresQL,
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+ based on PG. Known to work on Postgres 14+ (might work on older version)
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+ email:
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+ - engineers@cipherstash.com
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+ executables: []
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+ extensions: []
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+ extra_rdoc_files: []
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+ files:
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+ - "./.appveyor.yml"
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+ - "./.gems"
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+ - "./.gemtest"
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+ - "./.github/workflows/binary-gems.yml"
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+ - "./.github/workflows/source-gem.yml"
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+ - "./.gitignore"
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+ - "./.hgsigs"
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+ - "./.hgtags"
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+ - "./.irbrc"
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+ - "./.pryrc"
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+ - "./.tm_properties"
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+ - "./.travis.yml"
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+ - "./BSDL"
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+ - "./Contributors.rdoc"
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+ - "./Gemfile"
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+ - "./Gemfile.lock"
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+ - "./History.md"
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+ - "./LICENSE"
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+ - "./Manifest.txt"
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+ - "./POSTGRES"
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+ - "./README-OS_X.rdoc"
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+ - "./README-Windows.rdoc"
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+ - "./README.ja.md"
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+ - "./README.md"
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+ - "./Rakefile"
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+ - "./Rakefile.cross"
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+ - "./certs/ged.pem"
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+ - "./certs/larskanis-2022.pem"
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+ - "./certs/larskanis-2023.pem"
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+ - "./cipherstash-pg.gemspec"
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+ - "./lib/2.7/pg_ext.bundle"
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+ - "./lib/3.0/pg_ext.bundle"
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+ - "./lib/3.1/pg_ext.bundle"
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+ - "./lib/3.2/pg_ext.bundle"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/basic_type_map_based_on_result.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/basic_type_map_for_queries.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/basic_type_map_for_results.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/basic_type_registry.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/binary_decoder.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/coder.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/connection.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/constants.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/exceptions.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/result.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/text_decoder.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/text_encoder.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/tuple.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/type_map_by_column.rb"
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+ - "./lib/cipherstash-pg/version.rb"
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+ - "./lib/libpq.5.dylib"
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+ - "./misc/openssl-pg-segfault.rb"
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+ - "./misc/postgres/History.txt"
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+ - "./misc/postgres/Manifest.txt"
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+ - "./misc/postgres/README.txt"
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+ - "./misc/postgres/Rakefile"
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+ - "./misc/postgres/lib/postgres.rb"
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+ - "./misc/ruby-pg/History.txt"
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+ - "./misc/ruby-pg/Manifest.txt"
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+ - "./misc/ruby-pg/README.txt"
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+ - "./misc/ruby-pg/Rakefile"
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+ - "./misc/ruby-pg/lib/ruby/pg.rb"
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+ - "./rakelib/task_extension.rb"
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+ - "./sample/array_insert.rb"
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+ - "./sample/async_api.rb"
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+ - "./sample/async_copyto.rb"
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+ - "./sample/async_mixed.rb"
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+ - "./sample/check_conn.rb"
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+ - "./sample/copydata.rb"
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+ - "./sample/copyfrom.rb"
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+ - "./sample/copyto.rb"
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+ - "./sample/cursor.rb"
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+ - "./sample/disk_usage_report.rb"
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+ - "./sample/issue-119.rb"
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+ - "./sample/losample.rb"
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+ - "./sample/minimal-testcase.rb"
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+ - "./sample/notify_wait.rb"
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+ - "./sample/pg_statistics.rb"
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+ - "./sample/replication_monitor.rb"
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+ - "./sample/test_binary_values.rb"
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+ - "./sample/wal_shipper.rb"
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+ - "./sample/warehouse_partitions.rb"
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+ - "./translation/.po4a-version"
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+ - "./translation/po/all.pot"
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+ - "./translation/po/ja.po"
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+ - "./translation/po4a.cfg"
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+ - "./vendor/database-extensions/install.sql"
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+ - "./vendor/database-extensions/uninstall.sql"
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+ homepage: https://github.com/cipherstash/cipherstash-pg
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+ licenses:
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+ - BSD-2-Clause
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+ metadata:
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+ homepage_uri: https://github.com/cipherstash/cipherstash-pg
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+ source_code_uri: https://github.com/cipherstash/cipherstash-pg
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+ derived_from_pg_gem_version: 1.4.6
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+ post_install_message:
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+ rdoc_options:
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+ - "--main"
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+ - README.md
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+ - "--title"
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+ - 'CipherStashPG: The Ruby PostgreSQL Driver for CipherStash-enhanced PostgreSQL'
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+ require_paths:
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+ - lib
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '2.7'
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.3.1
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+ requirements: []
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+ rubygems_version: 3.4.6
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 4
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+ summary: CipherStashPG is the Ruby interface to CipherStash-enhanced PostgresQL, based
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+ on PG
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+ test_files: []