On Mon, 29 Dec 2025 at 23:37, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>
> Roman Khapov <rkhapov@yandex-team.ru> writes:
> > I noticed, that there is bug in escaping values that contains '\' or '"' in text representation
> > inside pageinspect for gist: the string 'foo"bar' are printed like "foo""bar" and not "foo\"bar".
>
> I do not think this is a bug. The comment at line 295 says
> "Most of this is copied from record_out().", and this logic
> matches what record_out() does, and the output is legal
> according to the manual's specifications [1]:
>
> To put a double quote or backslash in a quoted composite field
> value, precede it with a backslash. (Also, a pair of double quotes
> within a double-quoted field value is taken to represent a double
> quote character, analogously to the rules for single quotes in SQL
> literal strings.)
>
> Now, your alternative coding would also produce legal output, but
> I do not think unnecessary change here is a good thing.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
> [1] https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/rowtypes.html#ROWTYPES-IO-SYNTAX
>
>
Should we then refactor code to avoid copying? I copied this code in
[0] for the third time, so if this has a chance to be committed, there
will be 3 times copied code...
[0] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CALdSSPgpD5RfPn5qMbozU4_SQpZAbG3V_%3DKdxV9YaEG9gX%3DqEA%40mail.gmail.com
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Best regards,
Kirill Reshke