On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 12:33:44PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> tgarnett@panjiva.com writes:
> > psql \copy terminates at \. by itself in a line even if the format is csv
> > and the \. is inside a quoted region. This means that some values can't be
> > round-tripped by psql \copy. Tested and the native postgresql COPY handles
> > this case correctly.
>
> Ugh. This seems like a rather fundamental oversight in the CSV feature.
> The problem is that psql has no idea whether the copy is being done in
> CSV mode or not --- and even if it did, it doesn't parse the data fully
> enough to realize whether a \. line is inside quotes or not.
>
> In the case of out-of-line data files, it might be reasonable to just
> dispense with the check for \. altogether and always ship the whole file
> to the backend; I think there's a \. check on the backend side. (Not
> sure this is safe in V2 protocol, but I doubt anyone cares anymore
> about that.)
>
> In the case of in-line data in a script file, CSV mode seems a bit
> broken in any case; there's no concept of a terminator in CSV, AFAIK.
> So maybe we don't have to worry about that.
I have added a C comment documenting this bug; patch attached.
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