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--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martijn van Oosterhout wrote: -- Start of PGP signed section. > Hi, > > I basically have a functional version for aligned output, examples at > the bottom of this email. It handles multiline data values and > multiline headers. However, there are some areas where I could use some > input. > > 1. To be able to control the spacing, psql now has to be very careful > about its output. eg \r is printed as \r, ascii control characters are > output as \x00 style and other control chars as \u0000. This is a > change from previous behaviour, yet you're pretty much forced to if you > want to control the output. > > Is this change acceptable? > > 2. Currently I've changed the aligned outputs but not the unaligned > ones. Given you're not worrying about alignment there anyway, why do > the work? Also, we recommend unaligned output for script users so I > don't feel right changing it. > > Is this distinction acceptable? > > 3. How to show that a value is continued? As you can see below I use > ':' before columns that have data. This obviously doesn't work for > first column if there's no outer border. If your border style is 0 > you're totally out of luck. > > I remember a discussion on this before but couldn't find it in the > archives. Either a reference or some other hints would be appreciated. > > 4. Some system output like pg_views has really really long strings, > would it be acceptable to change the output there to add newlines at > various places to make it output nicer with this change? > > 5. Auto string folding. If a string is really long, fold it so it fits > in a screen width, perhaps with '\' continuation. I havn't done this > but I can imagine some people (including me) would love it. > > 6. Currently I've implemented support for UTF-8 and all ASCII > compatable single-byte encodings. Given that psql didn't support the > others anyway maybe no-one cares, but I have to ask: does anyone care? > If so, I need info on *how* to support an encoding. > > Thanks for your attention. See you tomorrow. > > Query is: select oid, prosrc as "HdrLine1 > HdrLine2", proacl from pg_proc limit 1; > > Border style is 1. > oid | HdrLine1 > | proacl > | HdrLine2 > | > -------+---------------------------------------------------------------------+-------- > 17009 | select 1 union all select 2 union all select 3 union all > | > : select 4 union all select 5 union all select 6 union all > > : select 7 union all select 8 union all select 9 union all > > : select 10 union all select 11 union all select 12 union all > > : select 13 union all select 14 union all select 15 union all > > : select 16 union all select 17 union all select 18 union all > > : select 19 union all select 20 union all select 21 union all > > : select 22 union all select 23 union all select 24 union all > > : select 25 union all select 26 union all select 27 union all > > : select 28 union all select 29 union all select 30 union all > > : select 31 union all select 32 > > (1 row) > > Expanded display is on. > -[ RECORD 1 ]----------------------------------------------------------------- > oid | 17009 > HdrLine1 | select 1 union all select 2 union all select 3 union all > HdrLine2 : select 4 union all select 5 union all select 6 union all > : select 7 union all select 8 union all select 9 union all > : select 10 union all select 11 union all select 12 union all > : select 13 union all select 14 union all select 15 union all > : select 16 union all select 17 union all select 18 union all > : select 19 union all select 20 union all select 21 union all > : select 22 union all select 23 union all select 24 union all > : select 25 union all select 26 union all select 27 union all > : select 28 union all select 29 union all select 30 union all > : select 31 union all select 32 > proacl | > > # select chr(8); > chr > ------ > \x08 > (1 row) > > > -- > Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> http://svana.org/kleptog/ > > Patent. n. Genius is 5% inspiration and 95% perspiration. A patent is a > > tool for doing 5% of the work and then sitting around waiting for someone > > else to do the other 95% so you can sue them. -- End of PGP section, PGP failed! -- Bruce Momjian | http://candle.pha.pa.us pgman@candle.pha.pa.us | (610) 359-1001 + If your life is a hard drive, | 13 Roberts Road + Christ can be your backup. | Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 19073 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly