Excerpts from Josh Kupershmidt's message of mié oct 19 23:50:58 -0300 2011:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> > Josh Kupershmidt <schmiddy@gmail.com> writes:
> >> Incidentally, I was wondering what the heck was up with a clause like this:
> >> else if (pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd, "EXECUTE") == 0 &&
> >> pg_strcasecmp(prev2_wd, "EXECUTE") == 0)
> >
> > Hmm, maybe || was meant not && ? It seems pretty unlikely that the
> > above test would ever trigger on valid SQL input.
>
> Well, changing '&&' to '||' breaks the stated comment of the patch, namely:
> /* must not match CREATE TRIGGER ... EXECUTE PROCEDURE */
>
> I assume this is an accepted quirk of previous_word() since we have
> this existing similar code:
>
> /* DROP, but watch out for DROP embedded in other commands */
> /* complete with something you can drop */
> else if (pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd, "DROP") == 0 &&
> pg_strcasecmp(prev2_wd, "DROP") == 0)
Maybe both are wrong, though the DROP case seems to work so maybe it's
just dead code. This was introduced in commit
90725929465474648de133d216b873bdb69fe357:
***************
*** 674,685 **** psql_completion(char *text, int start, int end) else if (pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd, "CREATE") == 0)
matches = completion_matches(text, create_command_generator);
! /* DROP, except ALTER (TABLE|DOMAIN|GROUP) sth DROP */ /* complete with something you can drop */ else if
(pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd,"DROP") == 0 &&
! pg_strcasecmp(prev3_wd, "TABLE") != 0 &&
! pg_strcasecmp(prev3_wd, "DOMAIN") != 0 &&
! pg_strcasecmp(prev3_wd, "GROUP") != 0) matches = completion_matches(text, drop_command_generator);
/*ALTER */
--- 674,683 ---- else if (pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd, "CREATE") == 0) matches = completion_matches(text,
create_command_generator);
! /* DROP, but watch out for DROP embedded in other commands */ /* complete with something you can drop */ else if
(pg_strcasecmp(prev_wd,"DROP") == 0 &&
! pg_strcasecmp(prev2_wd, "DROP") == 0) matches = completion_matches(text, drop_command_generator);
/*ALTER */
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