On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 08:32:53AM -0700, Adrian Klaver wrote:

> >Could we please have the PostgreSQL lexer treat #!... on the first line
> >of a file as a comment? This would enable .psql scripts to be run with
> >dot-slash notation preferred by many unix users:
> >
> >./script.psql
> >
> >While still allowing the traditional (and Windows compatible) style:
> >
> >psql -f script.psql
> 
> Would not doing the below accomplish the same thing for you?
> 
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/interactive/app-psql.html
> 
> "Because of these legacy behaviors, putting more than one command in the -c
> string often has unexpected results. It's better to feed multiple commands
> to psql's standard input, either using echo as illustrated above, or via a
> shell here-document, for example:
> 
> psql <<EOF
> \x
> SELECT * FROM foo;
> EOF
> "
> 
> So:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> psql -d production -U aklaver <<EOF
> \x
> SELECT * FROM plant1;
> EOF

I think the OP is talking about executable scripts so both of

        $> psql -f the-file.sql

and

        $> ./the-file.sql

        (where the-file.sql starts with "#!/usr/bin/env psql")

would work given that the-file.sql has got execute permission.

Karsten
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