2014-02-28 22:52 GMT+01:00 Erik Rijkers <er@xs4all.nl>:
On Fri, February 28, 2014 22:38, Tom Lane wrote: > Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes: >>> Well, then we just have to add more info to --help > >> +1 for at least doing that. I found it annoying just the other day not >> to find it in plsql's --help output, in a moment of brain fade when I >> forgot how to spell it. So it's not just beginners who can benefit, it's >> people like me whose memory occasionally goes awry. > > No objection in principle, but what are we talking about exactly? > Adding some new backslash command that lists all the variables that have > special meanings? I'm not sure that the main --help output is the place > for this, because that only covers psql's command line switches (and > is plenty long enough already). > > regards, tom lane
Perhaps this compromise:
-v, --set=, --variable=NAME=VALUE set psql variable NAME to VALUE e.g.: -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1
can be
this would not lengthen and not broaden the output of psql --help