Hello Peter,
As Tom said earlier, wasn't this fixed by 618c16707? If not, is there any
other discussion on the specifics of this issue? I'm not aware of one.
This answer is that I had kept psql's calls to PQerrorMessage which
reports errors from the connection, whereas it needed to change to
PQresultErrorMessage to benefit from the libpq improvement.
I made the added autocommit/on_error_rollback tests at the end really
focus on multi-statement queries (\;), as was more or less intended.
I updated the tap test.
--
Fabien.
diff --git a/contrib/pg_stat_statements/expected/pg_stat_statements.out b/contrib/pg_stat_statements/expected/pg_stat_statements.out
index e0abe34bb6..8f7f93172a 100644
--- a/contrib/pg_stat_statements/expected/pg_stat_statements.out
+++ b/contrib/pg_stat_statements/expected/pg_stat_statements.out
@@ -50,8 +50,28 @@ BEGIN \;
SELECT 2.0 AS "float" \;
SELECT 'world' AS "text" \;
COMMIT;
+ float
+-------
+ 2.0
+(1 row)
+
+ text
+-------
+ world
+(1 row)
+
-- compound with empty statements and spurious leading spacing
\;\; SELECT 3 + 3 \;\;\; SELECT ' ' || ' !' \;\; SELECT 1 + 4 \;;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 6
+(1 row)
+
+ ?column?
+----------
+ !
+(1 row)
+
?column?
----------
5
@@ -61,6 +81,11 @@ COMMIT;
SELECT 1 + 1 + 1 AS "add" \gset
SELECT :add + 1 + 1 AS "add" \;
SELECT :add + 1 + 1 AS "add" \gset
+ add
+-----
+ 5
+(1 row)
+
-- set operator
SELECT 1 AS i UNION SELECT 2 ORDER BY i;
i
diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml
index caabb06c53..f01adb1fd2 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml
@@ -127,18 +127,11 @@ echo '\x \\ SELECT * FROM foo;' | psql
commands included in the string to divide it into multiple
transactions. (See <xref linkend="protocol-flow-multi-statement"/>
for more details about how the server handles multi-query strings.)
- Also, <application>psql</application> only prints the
- result of the last <acronym>SQL</acronym> command in the string.
- This is different from the behavior when the same string is read from
- a file or fed to <application>psql</application>'s standard input,
- because then <application>psql</application> sends
- each <acronym>SQL</acronym> command separately.
</para>
<para>
- Because of this behavior, putting more than one SQL command in a
- single <option>-c</option> string often has unexpected results.
- It's better to use repeated <option>-c</option> commands or feed
- multiple commands to <application>psql</application>'s standard input,
+ If having several commands executed in one transaction is not desired,
+ use repeated <option>-c</option> commands or feed multiple commands to
+ <application>psql</application>'s standard input,
either using <application>echo</application> as illustrated above, or
via a shell here-document, for example:
<programlisting>
@@ -3570,10 +3563,6 @@ select 1\; select 2\; select 3;
commands included in the string to divide it into multiple
transactions. (See <xref linkend="protocol-flow-multi-statement"/>
for more details about how the server handles multi-query strings.)
- <application>psql</application> prints only the last query result
- it receives for each request; in this example, although all
- three <command>SELECT</command>s are indeed executed, <application>psql</application>
- only prints the <literal>3</literal>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@@ -4160,6 +4149,18 @@ bar
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
+ <term><varname>SHOW_ALL_RESULTS</varname></term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ When this variable is set to <literal>off</literal>, only the last
+ result of a combined query (<literal>\;</literal>) is shown instead of
+ all of them. The default is <literal>on</literal>. The off behavior
+ is for compatibility with older versions of psql.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
<term><varname>SHOW_CONTEXT</varname></term>
<listitem>
<para>
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/common.c b/src/bin/psql/common.c
index d65b9a124f..c84688e89c 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/common.c
+++ b/src/bin/psql/common.c
@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ static bool DescribeQuery(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec);
static bool ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec);
static bool command_no_begin(const char *query);
static bool is_select_command(const char *query);
+static int SendQueryAndProcessResults(const char *query, double *pelapsed_msec,
+ bool is_watch, const printQueryOpt *opt, FILE *printQueryFout, bool *tx_ended);
/*
@@ -354,7 +356,7 @@ CheckConnection(void)
* Returns true for valid result, false for error state.
*/
static bool
-AcceptResult(const PGresult *result)
+AcceptResult(const PGresult *result, bool show_error)
{
bool OK;
@@ -385,7 +387,7 @@ AcceptResult(const PGresult *result)
break;
}
- if (!OK)
+ if (!OK && show_error)
{
const char *error = PQerrorMessage(pset.db);
@@ -473,6 +475,18 @@ ClearOrSaveResult(PGresult *result)
}
}
+/*
+ * Consume all results
+ */
+static void
+ClearOrSaveAllResults()
+{
+ PGresult *result;
+
+ while ((result = PQgetResult(pset.db)) != NULL)
+ ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+}
+
/*
* Print microtiming output. Always print raw milliseconds; if the interval
@@ -573,7 +587,7 @@ PSQLexec(const char *query)
ResetCancelConn();
- if (!AcceptResult(res))
+ if (!AcceptResult(res, true))
{
ClearOrSaveResult(res);
res = NULL;
@@ -596,11 +610,8 @@ int
PSQLexecWatch(const char *query, const printQueryOpt *opt, FILE *printQueryFout)
{
bool timing = pset.timing;
- PGresult *res;
double elapsed_msec = 0;
- instr_time before;
- instr_time after;
- FILE *fout;
+ int res;
if (!pset.db)
{
@@ -609,77 +620,14 @@ PSQLexecWatch(const char *query, const printQueryOpt *opt, FILE *printQueryFout)
}
SetCancelConn(pset.db);
-
- if (timing)
- INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(before);
-
- res = PQexec(pset.db, query);
-
+ res = SendQueryAndProcessResults(query, &elapsed_msec, true, opt, printQueryFout, NULL);
ResetCancelConn();
- if (!AcceptResult(res))
- {
- ClearOrSaveResult(res);
- return 0;
- }
-
- if (timing)
- {
- INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(after);
- INSTR_TIME_SUBTRACT(after, before);
- elapsed_msec = INSTR_TIME_GET_MILLISEC(after);
- }
-
- /*
- * If SIGINT is sent while the query is processing, the interrupt will be
- * consumed. The user's intention, though, is to cancel the entire watch
- * process, so detect a sent cancellation request and exit in this case.
- */
- if (cancel_pressed)
- {
- PQclear(res);
- return 0;
- }
-
- fout = printQueryFout ? printQueryFout : pset.queryFout;
-
- switch (PQresultStatus(res))
- {
- case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
- printQuery(res, opt, fout, false, pset.logfile);
- break;
-
- case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
- fprintf(fout, "%s\n%s\n\n", opt->title, PQcmdStatus(res));
- break;
-
- case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
- pg_log_error("\\watch cannot be used with an empty query");
- PQclear(res);
- return -1;
-
- case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
- case PGRES_COPY_IN:
- case PGRES_COPY_BOTH:
- pg_log_error("\\watch cannot be used with COPY");
- PQclear(res);
- return -1;
-
- default:
- pg_log_error("unexpected result status for \\watch");
- PQclear(res);
- return -1;
- }
-
- PQclear(res);
-
- fflush(fout);
-
/* Possible microtiming output */
if (timing)
PrintTiming(elapsed_msec);
- return 1;
+ return res;
}
@@ -714,7 +662,7 @@ PrintNotifications(void)
* Returns true if successful, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
-PrintQueryTuples(const PGresult *result)
+PrintQueryTuples(const PGresult *result, const printQueryOpt *opt, FILE *printQueryFout)
{
bool ok = true;
@@ -746,8 +694,9 @@ PrintQueryTuples(const PGresult *result)
}
else
{
- printQuery(result, &pset.popt, pset.queryFout, false, pset.logfile);
- if (ferror(pset.queryFout))
+ FILE *fout = printQueryFout ? printQueryFout : pset.queryFout;
+ printQuery(result, opt ? opt : &pset.popt, fout, false, pset.logfile);
+ if (ferror(fout))
{
pg_log_error("could not print result table: %m");
ok = false;
@@ -892,213 +841,131 @@ loop_exit:
/*
- * ProcessResult: utility function for use by SendQuery() only
- *
- * When our command string contained a COPY FROM STDIN or COPY TO STDOUT,
- * PQexec() has stopped at the PGresult associated with the first such
- * command. In that event, we'll marshal data for the COPY and then cycle
- * through any subsequent PGresult objects.
- *
- * When the command string contained no such COPY command, this function
- * degenerates to an AcceptResult() call.
- *
- * Changes its argument to point to the last PGresult of the command string,
- * or NULL if that result was for a COPY TO STDOUT. (Returning NULL prevents
- * the command status from being printed, which we want in that case so that
- * the status line doesn't get taken as part of the COPY data.)
- *
- * Returns true on complete success, false otherwise. Possible failure modes
- * include purely client-side problems; check the transaction status for the
- * server-side opinion.
+ * Marshal the COPY data. Either subroutine will get the
+ * connection out of its COPY state, then call PQresultStatus()
+ * once and report any error. Return whether all was ok.
+ *
+ * For COPY OUT, direct the output to pset.copyStream if it's set,
+ * otherwise to pset.gfname if it's set, otherwise to queryFout.
+ * For COPY IN, use pset.copyStream as data source if it's set,
+ * otherwise cur_cmd_source.
+ *
+ * Update result if further processing is necessary, or NULL otherwise.
+ * Return a result when queryFout can safely output a result status:
+ * on COPY IN, or on COPY OUT if written to something other than pset.queryFout.
+ * Returning NULL prevents the command status from being printed, which
+ * we want if the status line doesn't get taken as part of the COPY data.
*/
static bool
-ProcessResult(PGresult **resultp)
+HandleCopyResult(PGresult **resultp)
{
- bool success = true;
- bool first_cycle = true;
+ bool success;
+ FILE *copystream;
+ PGresult *copy_result;
+ ExecStatusType result_status = PQresultStatus(*resultp);
- for (;;)
+ Assert(result_status == PGRES_COPY_OUT ||
+ result_status == PGRES_COPY_IN);
+
+ SetCancelConn(pset.db);
+
+ if (result_status == PGRES_COPY_OUT)
{
- ExecStatusType result_status;
- bool is_copy;
- PGresult *next_result;
+ bool need_close = false;
+ bool is_pipe = false;
- if (!AcceptResult(*resultp))
+ if (pset.copyStream)
{
- /*
- * Failure at this point is always a server-side failure or a
- * failure to submit the command string. Either way, we're
- * finished with this command string.
- */
- success = false;
- break;
+ /* invoked by \copy */
+ copystream = pset.copyStream;
}
-
- result_status = PQresultStatus(*resultp);
- switch (result_status)
+ else if (pset.gfname)
{
- case PGRES_EMPTY_QUERY:
- case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
- case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
- is_copy = false;
- break;
-
- case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
- case PGRES_COPY_IN:
- is_copy = true;
- break;
-
- default:
- /* AcceptResult() should have caught anything else. */
- is_copy = false;
- pg_log_error("unexpected PQresultStatus: %d", result_status);
- break;
- }
-
- if (is_copy)
- {
- /*
- * Marshal the COPY data. Either subroutine will get the
- * connection out of its COPY state, then call PQresultStatus()
- * once and report any error.
- *
- * For COPY OUT, direct the output to pset.copyStream if it's set,
- * otherwise to pset.gfname if it's set, otherwise to queryFout.
- * For COPY IN, use pset.copyStream as data source if it's set,
- * otherwise cur_cmd_source.
- */
- FILE *copystream;
- PGresult *copy_result;
-
- SetCancelConn(pset.db);
- if (result_status == PGRES_COPY_OUT)
+ /* invoked by \g */
+ if (openQueryOutputFile(pset.gfname,
+ ©stream, &is_pipe))
{
- bool need_close = false;
- bool is_pipe = false;
-
- if (pset.copyStream)
- {
- /* invoked by \copy */
- copystream = pset.copyStream;
- }
- else if (pset.gfname)
- {
- /* invoked by \g */
- if (openQueryOutputFile(pset.gfname,
- ©stream, &is_pipe))
- {
- need_close = true;
- if (is_pipe)
- disable_sigpipe_trap();
- }
- else
- copystream = NULL; /* discard COPY data entirely */
- }
- else
- {
- /* fall back to the generic query output stream */
- copystream = pset.queryFout;
- }
-
- success = handleCopyOut(pset.db,
- copystream,
- ©_result)
- && success
- && (copystream != NULL);
-
- /*
- * Suppress status printing if the report would go to the same
- * place as the COPY data just went. Note this doesn't
- * prevent error reporting, since handleCopyOut did that.
- */
- if (copystream == pset.queryFout)
- {
- PQclear(copy_result);
- copy_result = NULL;
- }
-
- if (need_close)
- {
- /* close \g argument file/pipe */
- if (is_pipe)
- {
- pclose(copystream);
- restore_sigpipe_trap();
- }
- else
- {
- fclose(copystream);
- }
- }
+ need_close = true;
+ if (is_pipe)
+ disable_sigpipe_trap();
}
else
- {
- /* COPY IN */
- copystream = pset.copyStream ? pset.copyStream : pset.cur_cmd_source;
- success = handleCopyIn(pset.db,
- copystream,
- PQbinaryTuples(*resultp),
- ©_result) && success;
- }
- ResetCancelConn();
-
- /*
- * Replace the PGRES_COPY_OUT/IN result with COPY command's exit
- * status, or with NULL if we want to suppress printing anything.
- */
- PQclear(*resultp);
- *resultp = copy_result;
+ copystream = NULL; /* discard COPY data entirely */
}
- else if (first_cycle)
+ else
{
- /* fast path: no COPY commands; PQexec visited all results */
- break;
+ /* fall back to the generic query output stream */
+ copystream = pset.queryFout;
}
+ success = handleCopyOut(pset.db,
+ copystream,
+ ©_result)
+ && (copystream != NULL);
+
/*
- * Check PQgetResult() again. In the typical case of a single-command
- * string, it will return NULL. Otherwise, we'll have other results
- * to process that may include other COPYs. We keep the last result.
+ * Suppress status printing if the report would go to the same
+ * place as the COPY data just went. Note this doesn't
+ * prevent error reporting, since handleCopyOut did that.
*/
- next_result = PQgetResult(pset.db);
- if (!next_result)
- break;
+ if (copystream == pset.queryFout)
+ {
+ PQclear(copy_result);
+ copy_result = NULL;
+ }
- PQclear(*resultp);
- *resultp = next_result;
- first_cycle = false;
+ if (need_close)
+ {
+ /* close \g argument file/pipe */
+ if (is_pipe)
+ {
+ pclose(copystream);
+ restore_sigpipe_trap();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ fclose(copystream);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ /* COPY IN */
+ copystream = pset.copyStream ? pset.copyStream : pset.cur_cmd_source;
+ success = handleCopyIn(pset.db,
+ copystream,
+ PQbinaryTuples(*resultp),
+ ©_result);
}
- SetResultVariables(*resultp, success);
-
- /* may need this to recover from conn loss during COPY */
- if (!first_cycle && !CheckConnection())
- return false;
+ ResetCancelConn();
+ PQclear(*resultp);
+ *resultp = copy_result;
return success;
}
-
/*
* PrintQueryStatus: report command status as required
*
- * Note: Utility function for use by PrintQueryResult() only.
+ * Note: Utility function for use by HandleQueryResult() only.
*/
static void
-PrintQueryStatus(PGresult *result)
+PrintQueryStatus(PGresult *result, FILE *printQueryFout)
{
char buf[16];
+ FILE *fout = printQueryFout ? printQueryFout : pset.queryFout;
if (!pset.quiet)
{
if (pset.popt.topt.format == PRINT_HTML)
{
- fputs("<p>", pset.queryFout);
- html_escaped_print(PQcmdStatus(result), pset.queryFout);
- fputs("</p>\n", pset.queryFout);
+ fputs("<p>", fout);
+ html_escaped_print(PQcmdStatus(result), fout);
+ fputs("</p>\n", fout);
}
else
- fprintf(pset.queryFout, "%s\n", PQcmdStatus(result));
+ fprintf(fout, "%s\n", PQcmdStatus(result));
}
if (pset.logfile)
@@ -1110,43 +977,50 @@ PrintQueryStatus(PGresult *result)
/*
- * PrintQueryResult: print out (or store or execute) query result as required
- *
- * Note: Utility function for use by SendQuery() only.
+ * HandleQueryResult: print out, store or execute one query result
+ * as required.
*
* Returns true if the query executed successfully, false otherwise.
*/
static bool
-PrintQueryResult(PGresult *result)
+HandleQueryResult(PGresult *result, bool last, bool is_watch, const printQueryOpt *opt, FILE *printQueryFout)
{
bool success;
const char *cmdstatus;
- if (!result)
+ if (result == NULL)
return false;
switch (PQresultStatus(result))
{
case PGRES_TUPLES_OK:
/* store or execute or print the data ... */
- if (pset.gset_prefix)
+ if (last && pset.gset_prefix)
success = StoreQueryTuple(result);
- else if (pset.gexec_flag)
+ else if (last && pset.gexec_flag)
success = ExecQueryTuples(result);
- else if (pset.crosstab_flag)
+ else if (last && pset.crosstab_flag)
success = PrintResultInCrosstab(result);
+ else if (last || pset.show_all_results)
+ success = PrintQueryTuples(result, opt, printQueryFout);
else
- success = PrintQueryTuples(result);
+ success = true;
+
/* if it's INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE RETURNING, also print status */
- cmdstatus = PQcmdStatus(result);
- if (strncmp(cmdstatus, "INSERT", 6) == 0 ||
- strncmp(cmdstatus, "UPDATE", 6) == 0 ||
- strncmp(cmdstatus, "DELETE", 6) == 0)
- PrintQueryStatus(result);
+ if (last || pset.show_all_results)
+ {
+ cmdstatus = PQcmdStatus(result);
+ if (strncmp(cmdstatus, "INSERT", 6) == 0 ||
+ strncmp(cmdstatus, "UPDATE", 6) == 0 ||
+ strncmp(cmdstatus, "DELETE", 6) == 0)
+ PrintQueryStatus(result, printQueryFout);
+ }
+
break;
case PGRES_COMMAND_OK:
- PrintQueryStatus(result);
+ if (last || pset.show_all_results)
+ PrintQueryStatus(result, printQueryFout);
success = true;
break;
@@ -1156,7 +1030,7 @@ PrintQueryResult(PGresult *result)
case PGRES_COPY_OUT:
case PGRES_COPY_IN:
- /* nothing to do here */
+ /* nothing to do here: already processed */
success = true;
break;
@@ -1173,11 +1047,252 @@ PrintQueryResult(PGresult *result)
break;
}
- fflush(pset.queryFout);
+ fflush(printQueryFout ? printQueryFout : pset.queryFout);
return success;
}
+/*
+ * Data structure and functions to record notices while they are
+ * emitted, so that they can be shown later.
+ *
+ * We need to know which result is last, which requires to extract
+ * one result in advance, hence two buffers are needed.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ PQExpBufferData messages[2];
+ int current;
+} t_notice_messages;
+
+/*
+ * Store notices in appropriate buffer, for later display.
+ */
+static void
+AppendNoticeMessage(void *arg, const char *msg)
+{
+ t_notice_messages *notes = (t_notice_messages*) arg;
+ appendPQExpBufferStr(¬es->messages[notes->current], msg);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Show notices stored in buffer, which is then reset.
+ */
+static void
+ShowNoticeMessage(t_notice_messages *notes)
+{
+ PQExpBufferData *current = ¬es->messages[notes->current];
+ if (*current->data != '\0')
+ pg_log_info("%s", current->data);
+ resetPQExpBuffer(current);
+}
+
+/*
+ * SendQueryAndProcessResults: utility function for use by SendQuery()
+ * and PSQLexecWatch().
+ *
+ * Sends query and cycles through PGresult objects.
+ *
+ * When not under \watch and if our command string contained a COPY FROM STDIN
+ * or COPY TO STDOUT, the PGresult associated with these commands must be
+ * processed by providing an input or output stream. In that event, we'll
+ * marshal data for the COPY.
+ *
+ * For other commands, the results are processed normally, depending on their
+ * status.
+ *
+ * Returns 1 on complete success, 0 on interrupt and -1 or errors. Possible
+ * failure modes include purely client-side problems; check the transaction
+ * status for the server-side opinion.
+ *
+ * Note that on a combined query, failure does not mean that nothing was
+ * committed.
+ */
+static int
+SendQueryAndProcessResults(const char *query, double *pelapsed_msec,
+ bool is_watch, const printQueryOpt *opt, FILE *printQueryFout, bool *tx_ended)
+{
+ bool timing = pset.timing;
+ bool success;
+ instr_time before;
+ PGresult *result;
+ t_notice_messages notes;
+
+ if (timing)
+ INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(before);
+
+ success = PQsendQuery(pset.db, query);
+
+ if (!success)
+ {
+ const char *error = PQerrorMessage(pset.db);
+
+ if (strlen(error))
+ pg_log_info("%s", error);
+
+ CheckConnection();
+
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If SIGINT is sent while the query is processing, the interrupt will be
+ * consumed. The user's intention, though, is to cancel the entire watch
+ * process, so detect a sent cancellation request and exit in this case.
+ */
+ if (is_watch && cancel_pressed)
+ {
+ ClearOrSaveAllResults();
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* intercept notices */
+ notes.current = 0;
+ initPQExpBuffer(¬es.messages[0]);
+ initPQExpBuffer(¬es.messages[1]);
+ PQsetNoticeProcessor(pset.db, AppendNoticeMessage, ¬es);
+
+ /* first result */
+ result = PQgetResult(pset.db);
+
+ while (result != NULL)
+ {
+ ExecStatusType result_status;
+ PGresult *next_result;
+ bool last;
+
+ if (!AcceptResult(result, false))
+ {
+ /*
+ * Some error occured, either a server-side failure or
+ * a failure to submit the command string. Record that.
+ */
+ const char *error = PQresultErrorMessage(result);
+
+ ShowNoticeMessage(¬es);
+ if (strlen(error))
+ pg_log_info("%s", error);
+
+ CheckConnection();
+ if (!is_watch)
+ SetResultVariables(result, false);
+
+ /* keep the result status before clearing it */
+ result_status = PQresultStatus(result);
+ ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+ result = NULL;
+ success = false;
+
+ /* switch to next result */
+ if (result_status == PGRES_COPY_BOTH ||
+ result_status == PGRES_COPY_OUT ||
+ result_status == PGRES_COPY_IN)
+ /*
+ * For some obscure reason PQgetResult does *not* return a NULL in copy
+ * cases despite the result having been cleared, but keeps returning an
+ * "empty" result that we have to ignore manually.
+ */
+ ;
+ else
+ result = PQgetResult(pset.db);
+
+ continue;
+ }
+ else if (tx_ended != NULL && ! *tx_ended)
+ {
+ /* on success, tell whether the "current" transaction sequence ended */
+ const char *cmd = PQcmdStatus(result);
+ *tx_ended = strcmp(cmd, "COMMIT") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "ROLLBACK") == 0 ||
+ strcmp(cmd, "SAVEPOINT") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "RELEASE") == 0;
+ }
+
+ result_status = PQresultStatus(result);
+
+ /* must handle COPY before changing the current result */
+ Assert(result_status != PGRES_COPY_BOTH);
+ if (result_status == PGRES_COPY_IN ||
+ result_status == PGRES_COPY_OUT)
+ {
+ ShowNoticeMessage(¬es);
+
+ if (is_watch)
+ {
+ ClearOrSaveAllResults();
+ pg_log_error("\\watch cannot be used with COPY");
+ return -1;
+ }
+
+ /* use normal notice processor during COPY */
+ PQsetNoticeProcessor(pset.db, NoticeProcessor, NULL);
+
+ success &= HandleCopyResult(&result);
+
+ PQsetNoticeProcessor(pset.db, AppendNoticeMessage, ¬es);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check PQgetResult() again. In the typical case of a single-command
+ * string, it will return NULL. Otherwise, we'll have other results
+ * to process. We need to do that to check whether this is the last.
+ */
+ notes.current ^= 1;
+ next_result = PQgetResult(pset.db);
+ notes.current ^= 1;
+ last = (next_result == NULL);
+
+ /*
+ * Get timing measure before printing the last result.
+ *
+ * It will include the display of previous results, if any.
+ * This cannot be helped because the server goes on processing
+ * further queries anyway while the previous ones are being displayed.
+ * The parallel execution of the client display hides the server time
+ * when it is shorter.
+ *
+ * With combined queries, timing must be understood as an upper bound
+ * of the time spent processing them.
+ */
+ if (last && timing)
+ {
+ instr_time now;
+ INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(now);
+ INSTR_TIME_SUBTRACT(now, before);
+ *pelapsed_msec = INSTR_TIME_GET_MILLISEC(now);
+ }
+
+ /* notices already shown above for copy */
+ ShowNoticeMessage(¬es);
+
+ /* this may or may not print something depending on settings */
+ if (result != NULL)
+ success &= HandleQueryResult(result, last, false, opt, printQueryFout);
+
+ /* set variables on last result if all went well */
+ if (!is_watch && last && success)
+ SetResultVariables(result, true);
+
+ ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+ notes.current ^= 1;
+ result = next_result;
+
+ if (cancel_pressed)
+ {
+ ClearOrSaveAllResults();
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* reset notice hook */
+ PQsetNoticeProcessor(pset.db, NoticeProcessor, NULL);
+ termPQExpBuffer(¬es.messages[0]);
+ termPQExpBuffer(¬es.messages[1]);
+
+ /* may need this to recover from conn loss during COPY */
+ if (!CheckConnection())
+ return -1;
+
+ return cancel_pressed ? 0 : success ? 1 : -1;
+}
+
/*
* SendQuery: send the query string to the backend
@@ -1195,12 +1310,14 @@ bool
SendQuery(const char *query)
{
bool timing = pset.timing;
- PGresult *result;
+ PGresult *result = NULL;
PGTransactionStatusType transaction_status;
double elapsed_msec = 0;
bool OK = false;
+ bool res_error;
int i;
bool on_error_rollback_savepoint = false;
+ bool tx_ended = false;
if (!pset.db)
{
@@ -1239,82 +1356,71 @@ SendQuery(const char *query)
fflush(pset.logfile);
}
+ /* global query cancellation for this query */
SetCancelConn(pset.db);
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
+ /* issue a BEGIN if needed, corresponding COMMIT/ROLLBACK by user */
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_IDLE &&
!pset.autocommit &&
!command_no_begin(query))
{
+ PGresult *result;
result = PQexec(pset.db, "BEGIN");
- if (PQresultStatus(result) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ res_error = PQresultStatus(result) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK;
+ ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+ result = NULL;
+
+ if (res_error)
{
pg_log_info("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
- ClearOrSaveResult(result);
- ResetCancelConn();
goto sendquery_cleanup;
}
- ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+
+ /* must be PQTRANS_INTRANS after a BEGIN */
transaction_status = PQtransactionStatus(pset.db);
}
+ /* create automatic savepoint if needed and possible */
if (transaction_status == PQTRANS_INTRANS &&
pset.on_error_rollback != PSQL_ERROR_ROLLBACK_OFF &&
(pset.cur_cmd_interactive ||
pset.on_error_rollback == PSQL_ERROR_ROLLBACK_ON))
{
+ PGresult *result;
result = PQexec(pset.db, "SAVEPOINT pg_psql_temporary_savepoint");
- if (PQresultStatus(result) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ res_error = PQresultStatus(result) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK;
+ ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+ result = NULL;
+
+ if (res_error)
{
pg_log_info("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
- ClearOrSaveResult(result);
- ResetCancelConn();
goto sendquery_cleanup;
}
- ClearOrSaveResult(result);
+
on_error_rollback_savepoint = true;
}
+ /* process the query, one way or the other */
if (pset.gdesc_flag)
{
/* Describe query's result columns, without executing it */
OK = DescribeQuery(query, &elapsed_msec);
- ResetCancelConn();
result = NULL; /* PQclear(NULL) does nothing */
}
else if (pset.fetch_count <= 0 || pset.gexec_flag ||
pset.crosstab_flag || !is_select_command(query))
{
/* Default fetch-it-all-and-print mode */
- instr_time before,
- after;
-
- if (timing)
- INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(before);
-
- result = PQexec(pset.db, query);
-
- /* these operations are included in the timing result: */
- ResetCancelConn();
- OK = ProcessResult(&result);
-
- if (timing)
- {
- INSTR_TIME_SET_CURRENT(after);
- INSTR_TIME_SUBTRACT(after, before);
- elapsed_msec = INSTR_TIME_GET_MILLISEC(after);
- }
-
- /* but printing result isn't: */
- if (OK && result)
- OK = PrintQueryResult(result);
+ int res = SendQueryAndProcessResults(query, &elapsed_msec, false, NULL, NULL, &tx_ended);
+ OK = (res >= 0);
}
else
{
/* Fetch-in-segments mode */
OK = ExecQueryUsingCursor(query, &elapsed_msec);
- ResetCancelConn();
result = NULL; /* PQclear(NULL) does nothing */
}
@@ -1347,11 +1453,7 @@ SendQuery(const char *query)
* savepoint is gone. If they issued a SAVEPOINT, releasing
* ours would remove theirs.
*/
- if (result &&
- (strcmp(PQcmdStatus(result), "COMMIT") == 0 ||
- strcmp(PQcmdStatus(result), "SAVEPOINT") == 0 ||
- strcmp(PQcmdStatus(result), "RELEASE") == 0 ||
- strcmp(PQcmdStatus(result), "ROLLBACK") == 0))
+ if (tx_ended)
svptcmd = NULL;
else
svptcmd = "RELEASE pg_psql_temporary_savepoint";
@@ -1373,14 +1475,15 @@ SendQuery(const char *query)
PGresult *svptres;
svptres = PQexec(pset.db, svptcmd);
- if (PQresultStatus(svptres) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK)
+ res_error = PQresultStatus(svptres) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK;
+
+ if (res_error)
{
pg_log_info("%s", PQerrorMessage(pset.db));
ClearOrSaveResult(svptres);
OK = false;
PQclear(result);
- ResetCancelConn();
goto sendquery_cleanup;
}
PQclear(svptres);
@@ -1411,6 +1514,9 @@ SendQuery(const char *query)
sendquery_cleanup:
+ /* global cancellation reset */
+ ResetCancelConn();
+
/* reset \g's output-to-filename trigger */
if (pset.gfname)
{
@@ -1491,7 +1597,7 @@ DescribeQuery(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
PQclear(result);
result = PQdescribePrepared(pset.db, "");
- OK = AcceptResult(result) &&
+ OK = AcceptResult(result, true) &&
(PQresultStatus(result) == PGRES_COMMAND_OK);
if (OK && result)
{
@@ -1539,7 +1645,7 @@ DescribeQuery(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
PQclear(result);
result = PQexec(pset.db, buf.data);
- OK = AcceptResult(result);
+ OK = AcceptResult(result, true);
if (timing)
{
@@ -1549,7 +1655,7 @@ DescribeQuery(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
}
if (OK && result)
- OK = PrintQueryResult(result);
+ OK = HandleQueryResult(result, true, false, NULL, NULL);
termPQExpBuffer(&buf);
}
@@ -1609,7 +1715,7 @@ ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
if (PQtransactionStatus(pset.db) == PQTRANS_IDLE)
{
result = PQexec(pset.db, "BEGIN");
- OK = AcceptResult(result) &&
+ OK = AcceptResult(result, true) &&
(PQresultStatus(result) == PGRES_COMMAND_OK);
ClearOrSaveResult(result);
if (!OK)
@@ -1623,7 +1729,7 @@ ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
query);
result = PQexec(pset.db, buf.data);
- OK = AcceptResult(result) &&
+ OK = AcceptResult(result, true) &&
(PQresultStatus(result) == PGRES_COMMAND_OK);
if (!OK)
SetResultVariables(result, OK);
@@ -1696,7 +1802,7 @@ ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
is_pager = false;
}
- OK = AcceptResult(result);
+ OK = AcceptResult(result, true);
Assert(!OK);
SetResultVariables(result, OK);
ClearOrSaveResult(result);
@@ -1805,7 +1911,7 @@ cleanup:
result = PQexec(pset.db, "CLOSE _psql_cursor");
if (OK)
{
- OK = AcceptResult(result) &&
+ OK = AcceptResult(result, true) &&
(PQresultStatus(result) == PGRES_COMMAND_OK);
ClearOrSaveResult(result);
}
@@ -1815,7 +1921,7 @@ cleanup:
if (started_txn)
{
result = PQexec(pset.db, OK ? "COMMIT" : "ROLLBACK");
- OK &= AcceptResult(result) &&
+ OK &= AcceptResult(result, true) &&
(PQresultStatus(result) == PGRES_COMMAND_OK);
ClearOrSaveResult(result);
}
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/help.c b/src/bin/psql/help.c
index 56afa6817e..b3971bce64 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/help.c
+++ b/src/bin/psql/help.c
@@ -413,6 +413,8 @@ helpVariables(unsigned short int pager)
fprintf(output, _(" SERVER_VERSION_NAME\n"
" SERVER_VERSION_NUM\n"
" server's version (in short string or numeric format)\n"));
+ fprintf(output, _(" SHOW_ALL_RESULTS\n"
+ " show all results of a combined query (\\;) instead of only the last\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" SHOW_CONTEXT\n"
" controls display of message context fields [never, errors, always]\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" SINGLELINE\n"
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/settings.h b/src/bin/psql/settings.h
index 80dbea9efd..2399cffa3f 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/settings.h
+++ b/src/bin/psql/settings.h
@@ -148,6 +148,7 @@ typedef struct _psqlSettings
const char *prompt2;
const char *prompt3;
PGVerbosity verbosity; /* current error verbosity level */
+ bool show_all_results;
PGContextVisibility show_context; /* current context display level */
} PsqlSettings;
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/startup.c b/src/bin/psql/startup.c
index be9dec749d..d08b15886a 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/startup.c
+++ b/src/bin/psql/startup.c
@@ -203,6 +203,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
SetVariable(pset.vars, "PROMPT1", DEFAULT_PROMPT1);
SetVariable(pset.vars, "PROMPT2", DEFAULT_PROMPT2);
SetVariable(pset.vars, "PROMPT3", DEFAULT_PROMPT3);
+ SetVariableBool(pset.vars, "SHOW_ALL_RESULTS");
parse_psql_options(argc, argv, &options);
@@ -1150,6 +1151,12 @@ verbosity_hook(const char *newval)
return true;
}
+static bool
+show_all_results_hook(const char *newval)
+{
+ return ParseVariableBool(newval, "SHOW_ALL_RESULTS", &pset.show_all_results);
+}
+
static char *
show_context_substitute_hook(char *newval)
{
@@ -1251,6 +1258,9 @@ EstablishVariableSpace(void)
SetVariableHooks(pset.vars, "VERBOSITY",
verbosity_substitute_hook,
verbosity_hook);
+ SetVariableHooks(pset.vars, "SHOW_ALL_RESULTS",
+ bool_substitute_hook,
+ show_all_results_hook);
SetVariableHooks(pset.vars, "SHOW_CONTEXT",
show_context_substitute_hook,
show_context_hook);
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/t/001_basic.pl b/src/bin/psql/t/001_basic.pl
index 44ecd05add..dd35cafa9d 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/t/001_basic.pl
+++ b/src/bin/psql/t/001_basic.pl
@@ -115,4 +115,20 @@ NOTIFY foo, 'bar';",
qr/^Asynchronous notification "foo" with payload "bar" received from server process with PID \d+\.$/,
'notification with payload');
+# Test voluntary crash
+my ($ret, $out, $err) = $node->psql(
+ 'postgres',
+ "SELECT 'before' AS running;\n" .
+ "SELECT pg_terminate_backend(pg_backend_pid());\n" .
+ "SELECT 'AFTER' AS not_running;\n");
+
+is($ret, 2, "server stopped");
+like($out, qr/before/, "output before crash");
+ok($out !~ qr/AFTER/, "no output after crash");
+is($err, 'psql:<stdin>:2: FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command
+psql:<stdin>:2: server closed the connection unexpectedly
+ This probably means the server terminated abnormally
+ before or while processing the request.
+psql:<stdin>:2: fatal: connection to server was lost', "expected error message");
+
done_testing();
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/tab-complete.c b/src/bin/psql/tab-complete.c
index 63bfdf11c6..9c93471aec 100644
--- a/src/bin/psql/tab-complete.c
+++ b/src/bin/psql/tab-complete.c
@@ -4564,7 +4564,7 @@ psql_completion(const char *text, int start, int end)
matches = complete_from_variables(text, "", "", false);
else if (TailMatchesCS("\\set", MatchAny))
{
- if (TailMatchesCS("AUTOCOMMIT|ON_ERROR_STOP|QUIET|"
+ if (TailMatchesCS("AUTOCOMMIT|ON_ERROR_STOP|QUIET|SHOW_ALL_RESULTS|"
"SINGLELINE|SINGLESTEP"))
COMPLETE_WITH_CS("on", "off");
else if (TailMatchesCS("COMP_KEYWORD_CASE"))
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/copyselect.out b/src/test/regress/expected/copyselect.out
index 72865fe1eb..bb9e026f91 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/copyselect.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/copyselect.out
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ copy (select 1) to stdout\; select 1/0; -- row, then error
ERROR: division by zero
select 1/0\; copy (select 1) to stdout; -- error only
ERROR: division by zero
-copy (select 1) to stdout\; copy (select 2) to stdout\; select 0\; select 3; -- 1 2 3
+copy (select 1) to stdout\; copy (select 2) to stdout\; select 3\; select 4; -- 1 2 3 4
1
2
?column?
@@ -134,8 +134,18 @@ copy (select 1) to stdout\; copy (select 2) to stdout\; select 0\; select 3; --
3
(1 row)
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 4
+(1 row)
+
create table test3 (c int);
-select 0\; copy test3 from stdin\; copy test3 from stdin\; select 1; -- 1
+select 0\; copy test3 from stdin\; copy test3 from stdin\; select 1; -- 0 1
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
?column?
----------
1
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/psql.out b/src/test/regress/expected/psql.out
index 6428ebc507..185c505312 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/psql.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/psql.out
@@ -5290,3 +5290,245 @@ ERROR: relation "notexists" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM notexists;
^
STATEMENT: SELECT * FROM notexists;
+--
+-- combined queries
+--
+CREATE FUNCTION warn(msg TEXT) RETURNS BOOLEAN LANGUAGE plpgsql
+AS $$
+ BEGIN RAISE NOTICE 'warn %', msg ; RETURN TRUE ; END
+$$;
+-- show both
+SELECT 1 AS one \; SELECT warn('1.5') \; SELECT 2 AS two ;
+ one
+-----
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+NOTICE: warn 1.5
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function warn(text) line 2 at RAISE
+ warn
+------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+ two
+-----
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+-- \gset applies to last query only
+SELECT 3 AS three \; SELECT warn('3.5') \; SELECT 4 AS four \gset
+ three
+-------
+ 3
+(1 row)
+
+NOTICE: warn 3.5
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function warn(text) line 2 at RAISE
+ warn
+------
+ t
+(1 row)
+
+\echo :three :four
+:three 4
+-- syntax error stops all processing
+SELECT 5 \; SELECT 6 + \; SELECT warn('6.5') \; SELECT 7 ;
+ERROR: syntax error at or near ";"
+LINE 1: SELECT 5 ; SELECT 6 + ; SELECT warn('6.5') ; SELECT 7 ;
+ ^
+-- with aborted transaction, stop on first error
+BEGIN \; SELECT 8 AS eight \; SELECT 9/0 AS nine \; ROLLBACK \; SELECT 10 AS ten ;
+ eight
+-------
+ 8
+(1 row)
+
+ERROR: division by zero
+-- close previously aborted transaction
+ROLLBACK;
+-- miscellaneous SQL commands
+-- (non SELECT output is sent to stderr, thus is not shown in expected results)
+SELECT 'ok' AS "begin" \;
+CREATE TABLE psql_comics(s TEXT) \;
+INSERT INTO psql_comics VALUES ('Calvin'), ('hobbes') \;
+COPY psql_comics FROM STDIN \;
+UPDATE psql_comics SET s = 'Hobbes' WHERE s = 'hobbes' \;
+DELETE FROM psql_comics WHERE s = 'Moe' \;
+COPY psql_comics TO STDOUT \;
+TRUNCATE psql_comics \;
+DROP TABLE psql_comics \;
+SELECT 'ok' AS "done" ;
+ begin
+-------
+ ok
+(1 row)
+
+Calvin
+Susie
+Hobbes
+ done
+------
+ ok
+(1 row)
+
+\set SHOW_ALL_RESULTS off
+SELECT 1 AS one \; SELECT warn('1.5') \; SELECT 2 AS two ;
+NOTICE: warn 1.5
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function warn(text) line 2 at RAISE
+ two
+-----
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
+\set SHOW_ALL_RESULTS on
+DROP FUNCTION warn(TEXT);
+--
+-- AUTOCOMMIT and combined queries
+--
+\set AUTOCOMMIT off
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+# AUTOCOMMIT: off
+-- BEGIN is now implicit
+CREATE TABLE foo(s TEXT) \;
+ROLLBACK;
+CREATE TABLE foo(s TEXT) \;
+INSERT INTO foo(s) VALUES ('hello'), ('world') \;
+COMMIT;
+DROP TABLE foo \;
+ROLLBACK;
+-- table foo is still there
+SELECT * FROM foo ORDER BY 1 \;
+DROP TABLE foo \;
+COMMIT;
+ s
+-------
+ hello
+ world
+(2 rows)
+
+\set AUTOCOMMIT on
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+# AUTOCOMMIT: on
+-- BEGIN now explicit for multi-statement transactions
+BEGIN \;
+CREATE TABLE foo(s TEXT) \;
+INSERT INTO foo(s) VALUES ('hello'), ('world') \;
+COMMIT;
+BEGIN \;
+DROP TABLE foo \;
+ROLLBACK \;
+-- implicit transactions
+SELECT * FROM foo ORDER BY 1 \;
+DROP TABLE foo;
+ s
+-------
+ hello
+ world
+(2 rows)
+
+--
+-- test ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK and combined queries
+--
+CREATE FUNCTION psql_error(msg TEXT) RETURNS BOOLEAN AS $$
+ BEGIN
+ RAISE EXCEPTION 'error %', msg;
+ END;
+$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
+\set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK on
+\echo '# ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK:' :ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK
+# ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK: on
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+# AUTOCOMMIT: on
+BEGIN;
+CREATE TABLE bla(s NO_SUCH_TYPE); -- fails
+ERROR: type "no_such_type" does not exist
+LINE 1: CREATE TABLE bla(s NO_SUCH_TYPE);
+ ^
+CREATE TABLE bla(s TEXT); -- succeeds
+SELECT psql_error('oops!'); -- fails
+ERROR: error oops!
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function psql_error(text) line 3 at RAISE
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Calvin'), ('Hobbes');
+COMMIT;
+SELECT * FROM bla ORDER BY 1;
+ s
+--------
+ Calvin
+ Hobbes
+(2 rows)
+
+BEGIN;
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Susie'); -- succeeds
+-- now with combined queries
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Rosalyn') \; -- will rollback
+SELECT 'before error' AS show \; -- will show nevertheless!
+ SELECT psql_error('boum!') \; -- failure
+ SELECT 'after error' AS noshow; -- hidden by preceeding error
+ show
+--------------
+ before error
+(1 row)
+
+ERROR: error boum!
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function psql_error(text) line 3 at RAISE
+INSERT INTO bla(s) VALUES ('Moe') \; -- will rollback
+ SELECT psql_error('bam!');
+ERROR: error bam!
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function psql_error(text) line 3 at RAISE
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Miss Wormwood'); -- succeeds
+COMMIT;
+SELECT * FROM bla ORDER BY 1;
+ s
+---------------
+ Calvin
+ Hobbes
+ Miss Wormwood
+ Susie
+(4 rows)
+
+-- some with autocommit off
+\set AUTOCOMMIT off
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+# AUTOCOMMIT: off
+-- implicit BEGIN
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Dad'); -- succeeds
+SELECT psql_error('bad!'); -- implicit partial rollback
+ERROR: error bad!
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function psql_error(text) line 3 at RAISE
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Mum') \; -- will rollback
+SELECT COUNT(*) AS "#mum"
+FROM bla WHERE s = 'Mum' \; -- but be counted here
+SELECT psql_error('bad!'); -- implicit partial rollback
+ #mum
+------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+ERROR: error bad!
+CONTEXT: PL/pgSQL function psql_error(text) line 3 at RAISE
+COMMIT;
+SELECT COUNT(*) AS "#mum"
+FROM bla WHERE s = 'Mum' \; -- no mum here
+SELECT * FROM bla ORDER BY 1;
+ #mum
+------
+ 0
+(1 row)
+
+ s
+---------------
+ Calvin
+ Dad
+ Hobbes
+ Miss Wormwood
+ Susie
+(5 rows)
+
+-- reset all
+\set AUTOCOMMIT on
+\set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK off
+\echo '# final ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK:' :ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK
+# final ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK: off
+DROP TABLE bla;
+DROP FUNCTION psql_error;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/transactions.out b/src/test/regress/expected/transactions.out
index 599d511a67..a46fa5d48a 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/expected/transactions.out
+++ b/src/test/regress/expected/transactions.out
@@ -904,8 +904,18 @@ DROP TABLE abc;
-- tests rely on the fact that psql will not break SQL commands apart at a
-- backslash-quoted semicolon, but will send them as one Query.
create temp table i_table (f1 int);
--- psql will show only the last result in a multi-statement Query
+-- psql will show all results of a multi-statement Query
SELECT 1\; SELECT 2\; SELECT 3;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
?column?
----------
3
@@ -920,6 +930,12 @@ insert into i_table values(1)\; select * from i_table;
-- 1/0 error will cause rolling back the whole implicit transaction
insert into i_table values(2)\; select * from i_table\; select 1/0;
+ f1
+----
+ 1
+ 2
+(2 rows)
+
ERROR: division by zero
select * from i_table;
f1
@@ -939,8 +955,18 @@ WARNING: there is no transaction in progress
-- begin converts implicit transaction into a regular one that
-- can extend past the end of the Query
select 1\; begin\; insert into i_table values(5);
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
commit;
select 1\; begin\; insert into i_table values(6);
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
rollback;
-- commit in implicit-transaction state commits but issues a warning.
insert into i_table values(7)\; commit\; insert into i_table values(8)\; select 1/0;
@@ -967,22 +993,52 @@ rollback; -- we are not in a transaction at this point
WARNING: there is no transaction in progress
-- implicit transaction block is still a transaction block, for e.g. VACUUM
SELECT 1\; VACUUM;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
ERROR: VACUUM cannot run inside a transaction block
SELECT 1\; COMMIT\; VACUUM;
WARNING: there is no transaction in progress
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
ERROR: VACUUM cannot run inside a transaction block
-- we disallow savepoint-related commands in implicit-transaction state
SELECT 1\; SAVEPOINT sp;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
ERROR: SAVEPOINT can only be used in transaction blocks
SELECT 1\; COMMIT\; SAVEPOINT sp;
WARNING: there is no transaction in progress
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
ERROR: SAVEPOINT can only be used in transaction blocks
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT sp\; SELECT 2;
ERROR: ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT can only be used in transaction blocks
SELECT 2\; RELEASE SAVEPOINT sp\; SELECT 3;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 2
+(1 row)
+
ERROR: RELEASE SAVEPOINT can only be used in transaction blocks
-- but this is OK, because the BEGIN converts it to a regular xact
SELECT 1\; BEGIN\; SAVEPOINT sp\; ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT sp\; COMMIT;
+ ?column?
+----------
+ 1
+(1 row)
+
-- Tests for AND CHAIN in implicit transaction blocks
SET TRANSACTION READ ONLY\; COMMIT AND CHAIN; -- error
ERROR: COMMIT AND CHAIN can only be used in transaction blocks
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/copyselect.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/copyselect.sql
index 1d98dad3c8..e32a4f8e38 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/copyselect.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/copyselect.sql
@@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ drop table test1;
-- psql handling of COPY in multi-command strings
copy (select 1) to stdout\; select 1/0; -- row, then error
select 1/0\; copy (select 1) to stdout; -- error only
-copy (select 1) to stdout\; copy (select 2) to stdout\; select 0\; select 3; -- 1 2 3
+copy (select 1) to stdout\; copy (select 2) to stdout\; select 3\; select 4; -- 1 2 3 4
create table test3 (c int);
-select 0\; copy test3 from stdin\; copy test3 from stdin\; select 1; -- 1
+select 0\; copy test3 from stdin\; copy test3 from stdin\; select 1; -- 0 1
1
\.
2
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/psql.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/psql.sql
index 0f5287f77b..8f49a5f347 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/psql.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/psql.sql
@@ -1316,3 +1316,144 @@ DROP TABLE oer_test;
\set ECHO errors
SELECT * FROM notexists;
\set ECHO all
+
+--
+-- combined queries
+--
+CREATE FUNCTION warn(msg TEXT) RETURNS BOOLEAN LANGUAGE plpgsql
+AS $$
+ BEGIN RAISE NOTICE 'warn %', msg ; RETURN TRUE ; END
+$$;
+
+-- show both
+SELECT 1 AS one \; SELECT warn('1.5') \; SELECT 2 AS two ;
+-- \gset applies to last query only
+SELECT 3 AS three \; SELECT warn('3.5') \; SELECT 4 AS four \gset
+\echo :three :four
+-- syntax error stops all processing
+SELECT 5 \; SELECT 6 + \; SELECT warn('6.5') \; SELECT 7 ;
+-- with aborted transaction, stop on first error
+BEGIN \; SELECT 8 AS eight \; SELECT 9/0 AS nine \; ROLLBACK \; SELECT 10 AS ten ;
+-- close previously aborted transaction
+ROLLBACK;
+
+-- miscellaneous SQL commands
+-- (non SELECT output is sent to stderr, thus is not shown in expected results)
+SELECT 'ok' AS "begin" \;
+CREATE TABLE psql_comics(s TEXT) \;
+INSERT INTO psql_comics VALUES ('Calvin'), ('hobbes') \;
+COPY psql_comics FROM STDIN \;
+UPDATE psql_comics SET s = 'Hobbes' WHERE s = 'hobbes' \;
+DELETE FROM psql_comics WHERE s = 'Moe' \;
+COPY psql_comics TO STDOUT \;
+TRUNCATE psql_comics \;
+DROP TABLE psql_comics \;
+SELECT 'ok' AS "done" ;
+Moe
+Susie
+\.
+
+\set SHOW_ALL_RESULTS off
+SELECT 1 AS one \; SELECT warn('1.5') \; SELECT 2 AS two ;
+
+\set SHOW_ALL_RESULTS on
+DROP FUNCTION warn(TEXT);
+
+--
+-- AUTOCOMMIT and combined queries
+--
+\set AUTOCOMMIT off
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+-- BEGIN is now implicit
+
+CREATE TABLE foo(s TEXT) \;
+ROLLBACK;
+
+CREATE TABLE foo(s TEXT) \;
+INSERT INTO foo(s) VALUES ('hello'), ('world') \;
+COMMIT;
+
+DROP TABLE foo \;
+ROLLBACK;
+
+-- table foo is still there
+SELECT * FROM foo ORDER BY 1 \;
+DROP TABLE foo \;
+COMMIT;
+
+\set AUTOCOMMIT on
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+-- BEGIN now explicit for multi-statement transactions
+
+BEGIN \;
+CREATE TABLE foo(s TEXT) \;
+INSERT INTO foo(s) VALUES ('hello'), ('world') \;
+COMMIT;
+
+BEGIN \;
+DROP TABLE foo \;
+ROLLBACK \;
+
+-- implicit transactions
+SELECT * FROM foo ORDER BY 1 \;
+DROP TABLE foo;
+
+--
+-- test ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK and combined queries
+--
+CREATE FUNCTION psql_error(msg TEXT) RETURNS BOOLEAN AS $$
+ BEGIN
+ RAISE EXCEPTION 'error %', msg;
+ END;
+$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
+
+\set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK on
+\echo '# ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK:' :ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+
+BEGIN;
+CREATE TABLE bla(s NO_SUCH_TYPE); -- fails
+CREATE TABLE bla(s TEXT); -- succeeds
+SELECT psql_error('oops!'); -- fails
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Calvin'), ('Hobbes');
+COMMIT;
+
+SELECT * FROM bla ORDER BY 1;
+
+BEGIN;
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Susie'); -- succeeds
+-- now with combined queries
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Rosalyn') \; -- will rollback
+SELECT 'before error' AS show \; -- will show nevertheless!
+ SELECT psql_error('boum!') \; -- failure
+ SELECT 'after error' AS noshow; -- hidden by preceeding error
+INSERT INTO bla(s) VALUES ('Moe') \; -- will rollback
+ SELECT psql_error('bam!');
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Miss Wormwood'); -- succeeds
+COMMIT;
+SELECT * FROM bla ORDER BY 1;
+
+-- some with autocommit off
+\set AUTOCOMMIT off
+\echo '# AUTOCOMMIT:' :AUTOCOMMIT
+
+-- implicit BEGIN
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Dad'); -- succeeds
+SELECT psql_error('bad!'); -- implicit partial rollback
+
+INSERT INTO bla VALUES ('Mum') \; -- will rollback
+SELECT COUNT(*) AS "#mum"
+FROM bla WHERE s = 'Mum' \; -- but be counted here
+SELECT psql_error('bad!'); -- implicit partial rollback
+COMMIT;
+
+SELECT COUNT(*) AS "#mum"
+FROM bla WHERE s = 'Mum' \; -- no mum here
+SELECT * FROM bla ORDER BY 1;
+
+-- reset all
+\set AUTOCOMMIT on
+\set ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK off
+\echo '# final ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK:' :ON_ERROR_ROLLBACK
+DROP TABLE bla;
+DROP FUNCTION psql_error;
diff --git a/src/test/regress/sql/transactions.sql b/src/test/regress/sql/transactions.sql
index 0a716b506b..d71c3ce93e 100644
--- a/src/test/regress/sql/transactions.sql
+++ b/src/test/regress/sql/transactions.sql
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ DROP TABLE abc;
create temp table i_table (f1 int);
--- psql will show only the last result in a multi-statement Query
+-- psql will show all results of a multi-statement Query
SELECT 1\; SELECT 2\; SELECT 3;
-- this implicitly commits: