Tom Lane writes:
> After thinking a bit harder, I realized that the SchemaQuery
> infrastructure has no way to deal with the case of the input text not
> being a prefix of what we want the output to be, so it can't do something
> comparable to Query_for_list_of_timezone_names_quoted_out. Maybe s
=?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= writes:
> Tom Lane writes:
>> I think the reason the COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE macro doesn't look
>> similar is that it hasn't made an attempt to work with input that
>> the user didn't quote --- that is, if you type
>> alter type planets rename value ur
>
Tom Lane writes:
> =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= writes:
>> I just realised there's no point in the subselect when I'm not applying
>> the same function in the WHERE and the SELECT, so here's an updated
>> version that simplifies that. It also fixes a typo in the commit
>> message.
... btw, I forgot to mention that I don't see any problem with
the patch's behavior for DEFAULT. What I see with both readline
and libedit is that if you type something reasonable, like
set timezone to d
then it will correctly complete "efault ", without any extra
quotes. Now, if you're silly
=?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= writes:
> I just realised there's no point in the subselect when I'm not applying
> the same function in the WHERE and the SELECT, so here's an updated
> version that simplifies that. It also fixes a typo in the commit
> message.
This doesn't work right
Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker writes:
> Tom Lane writes:
>
>> Also, personally, I'd rather not smash the names to lower case.
>> I think that's a significant decrement of readability.
>
> That was mainly for convenience of not having to capitalise the place
> names when typing (since they are accepte
Tom Lane writes:
> =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= writes:
>> I just noticed I left out the = in the match check, here's an updated
>> patch that fixes that.
>
> Hmm is that actually going to be useful in that form?
> Most time zone names contain slashes and will therefore require
=?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= writes:
> I just noticed I left out the = in the match check, here's an updated
> patch that fixes that.
Hmm is that actually going to be useful in that form?
Most time zone names contain slashes and will therefore require
single-quoting. I think yo
Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker writes:
> Hi hackers,
>
> I noticed there was no tab completion for time zones in psql, so here's
> a patch that implements that.
I just noticed I left out the = in the match check, here's an updated
patch that fixes that.
- ilmari
>From bcfa40ff3a6702e1bd7112eeaecfde8
Hi hackers,
I noticed there was no tab completion for time zones in psql, so here's
a patch that implements that. I chose lower-casing the names since they
are case insensitive, and verbatim since ones without slashes can be
entered without quotes, and (at least my version of) readline completes
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