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Correct parsing (operator precedence) for queries with nested set operations #203

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klauck opened this issue Jan 18, 2022 · 0 comments
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klauck commented Jan 18, 2022

We should investigate all (edge) cases for queries with nested set operations.
This issue came up in #138.

In the current version Q1 EXCEPT Q2 EXCEPT Q3 == Q1 EXCEPT (Q2 EXCEPT Q3), which is a bug.
It should be Q1 EXCEPT Q2 EXCEPT Q3 == (Q1 EXCEPT Q2) EXCEPT Q3.

Further, INTERSECT binds more tightly than UNION and EXCEPT. [https://www.postgresql.org/docs/14/queries-union.html]
This is not yet implemented in the parser.

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