OK, can you supply an updated patch?
> Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Florian Weimer writes:
> >
> > > The first version escaped ' with ''. I changed it when I noticed that
> > > if \' is used instead, the same function can be used for strings
> > > ('...') and identifiers ("...").
> >
> > Last time I checked (15 seconds ago), you could not escape " with \ in
> > PostgreSQL. The identifer parsing rules are a bit different from strings.
>
> Yes, we misread the lexer description. I'm sorry about that.
>
> In addition, there seems to be a bug in the treatment of "" escapes in
> identifiers. 'SELECT """";' yields the error message 'Attribute '""'
> not found ' (not '"'!) or even 'Attribute '""\' not found', depending
> on the queries executed before.
>
> For identifiers, comparing the characters to a white list is probably
> a more reasonable approach.
>
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