Re: [HACKERS] One-shot expanded output in psql using \gx - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Christoph Berg
Subject Re: [HACKERS] One-shot expanded output in psql using \gx
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Msg-id 20170306124233.c64cylgyot7ipeix@msg.credativ.de
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In response to Re: [HACKERS] One-shot expanded output in psql using \gx  ("Daniel Verite" <daniel@manitou-mail.org>)
Responses Re: [HACKERS] One-shot expanded output in psql using \gx  ("Daniel Verite" <daniel@manitou-mail.org>)
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Re: Daniel Verite 2017-03-03 <4d84079e-325b-48c5-83e6-bb54bb567bb1@manitou-mail.org>
> - tab-completion: works but the list in tab-complete.c:backslash_commands[]
> is sorted alphabetically so "\\gx" should come after "\\gset"

Good catch, it was still in that place from when it was named \G.

In the \? output I left it directly after \g because the help text
starts with "as \g ..." and it is IMHO more closely related to \g than
\gexec and \gset which differ more in functionality.

>     unsigned short int expanded;    /* expanded/vertical output (if supported
> by
>                      * output format); 0=no, 1=yes, 2=auto */
> Although there is still code that puts true/false in this variable
> (probably because it was a bool before?), I assume that for new
> code, assigning 0/1/2 should be preferred.

Right. I had seen both being used and went with "true", but "1" is
better style.

Both fixed, thanks for the review! Version 3 attached.

Christoph
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