btree_gin
 
  btree_gin
 
 
  btree_gin> provides sample GIN operator classes that
  implement B-tree equivalent behavior for the data types
  int2>, int4>, int8>, float4>,
  float8>, timestamp with time zone>,
  timestamp without time zone>, time with time zone>,
  time without time zone>, date>, interval>,
  oid>, money>, "char">,
  varchar>, text>, bytea>, bit>,
  varbit>, macaddr>, inet>, and cidr>.
 
 
  In general, these operator classes will not outperform the equivalent
  standard B-tree index methods, and they lack one major feature of the
  standard B-tree code: the ability to enforce uniqueness.  However,
  they are useful for GIN testing and as a base for developing other
  GIN operator classes.  Also, for queries that test both a GIN-indexable
  column and a B-tree-indexable column, it might be more efficient to create
  a multicolumn GIN index that uses one of these operator classes than to create
  two separate indexes that would have to be combined via bitmap ANDing.
 
 
  Example Usage
CREATE TABLE test (a int4);
-- create index
CREATE INDEX testidx ON test USING gin (a);
-- query
SELECT * FROM test WHERE a < 10;
 
 
  Authors
  
   Teodor Sigaev (teodor@stack.net) and
   Oleg Bartunov (oleg@sai.msu.su).  See
   
   for additional information.