Re: \if, \elseif, \else, \endif (was Re: [HACKERS] PSQL commands:\quit_if, \quit_unless) - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Fabien COELHO
Subject Re: \if, \elseif, \else, \endif (was Re: [HACKERS] PSQL commands:\quit_if, \quit_unless)
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Msg-id alpine.DEB.2.20.1702030649280.3762@lancre
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In response to Re: \if, \elseif, \else, \endif (was Re: [HACKERS] PSQL commands:\quit_if, \quit_unless)  (Corey Huinker <corey.huinker@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: \if, \elseif, \else, \endif (was Re: [HACKERS] PSQL commands:\quit_if, \quit_unless)
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Hello Corey,

> Glad you like the barking. I'm happy to let the prompt issue rest for now,
> we can always add it later.
>
> If we DID want it, however, I don't think it'll be hard to add a special
> prompt (Thinking %T or %Y because they both look like branches, heh),

Ah!:-) T may stand for Tree, but Y looks a little bit more like branches. 
Maybe Y for Yew.

> With a prompt1 of '%T> ' Would then resolve to "ttfi" [...]
> This is just idle musing, I'm perfectly happy to leave it out entirely.

I like it. I would prefer to have it available, but my advice is to follow 
committer' opinions. At the minimum, there must be some trace, either 
"barking" or "prompting".

-- 
Fabien.



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