Jingtang Zhang <mrdrivingduck@gmail.com> writes: > Recently, when I was developing some function about INSERT ... ON CONFLICT, > I used test cases in `src/test/regress/sql/insert_conflict.sql` to evaluate > my function. When I copy the CREATE TABLE from this case alone, and paste > it to psql, I got a syntax error. As I go through the case carefully, I > found the CREATE TABLE uses two tabs to separate column name and column > type, and this two tabs are regarded as an auto completion instruction by > psql, causing no separation between column name and column type anymore.
> It may not be a problem since this case has passed the regression, but > would it be better to use space here to avoid this confusing situation?
There are tabs all through the regression test files, and we're certainly not going to remove them all. (If we did, we'd lose test coverage of whether the parser accepts tabs as whitespace.) So I can't get excited about removing one or two.
The usual recommendation for pasting text into psql when it contains tabs is to start psql with the -n switch to disable tab completion.