[forwarded from -patches]
I noticed that when psql accepts input from stdin or -f (but not -c),
and timing is set to on in .psqlrc, timing results are printed out to
stdout even when -q (quiet) is passed in.
This may not be the perfect solution, but it fixes the problem (I'm
having problems with bash scripts that are borking on time returned).
current behavior:
[root@mernix psql]# echo "select 0" | psql -tAq
0
Time: 1.155 ms
[root@mernix psql]# psql -tAqc"select 0"
0
merlin
Index: common.c
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RCS file: /projects/cvsroot/pgsql/src/bin/psql/common.c,v
retrieving revision 1.133
diff -c -r1.133 common.c
*** common.c 8 Feb 2007 11:10:27 -0000 1.133
--- common.c 11 Apr 2007 17:20:21 -0000
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*** 918,924 **** PQclear(results);
/* Possible microtiming output */
! if (OK && pset.timing) printf(_("Time: %.3f ms\n"), elapsed_msec);
/* check for events that may occur during query execution */
--- 918,924 ---- PQclear(results);
/* Possible microtiming output */
! if (OK && pset.timing && !pset.quiet) printf(_("Time: %.3f ms\n"), elapsed_msec);
/* check for events that may occur during query execution */