On 07/17/2013 02:50 PM, Josh Berkus wrote:
Hackers,
We've seen this before:
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/b42b73150906271019k6212ba71u6263bc43a8ec8...@mail.gmail.com
I've run across this again, and am posting it here just in case someone
should be struck by some amazing inspiration on where the problem might
be. Here's the issue:
Pasting text blocks over 100 lines into psql running in
a terminal causes lines to be arbitrarily truncated, mangling
the query or function.
[snip]
It seems like we're having some kind of bizarre interaction of psql's
readline/libedit hooks and specific terminals or library versions, but
darned if I can even figure out where to look. If anybody has
inspiration strike, please post!
What happens when you do this with "psql -n" ? My suspicion is it's the
tab completion code, which I occasionally find it useful to disable this
way - sadly one can't do that on the fly AFAIK.
cheers
andrew
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