Re: BUG #5488: pg_dump does not quote column names -> pg_restore may fail when upgrading - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Jasen Betts
Subject Re: BUG #5488: pg_dump does not quote column names -> pg_restore may fail when upgrading
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Msg-id hut47h$p8q$2@reversiblemaps.ath.cx
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In response to BUG #5488: pg_dump does not quote column names -> pg_restore may fail when upgrading  ("Hartmut Goebel" <h.goebel@goebel-consult.de>)
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On 2010-06-10, Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner
><stefan@kaltenbrunner.cc> wrote:
>> I for myself would be rather annoyed if we started quoting all column names
>> in our dumps. This is seriously hampering readability and while it is
>> already annoying that pg_dump output is slightly different from the original
>> DDL used this would make it far worse.
>
> It's only been proposed to make it an option, not to shove it down
> anyone's throat.
>
> Given Tom's comments upthread, I suspect that much of this will come
> down to whether anyone feels like trying to put in the work to make
> this happen, and whether they can come up with a reasonably clean
> design that doesn't involve massive code changes.  Having not studied
> the problem, I don't have an opinion on whether that's possible.
>
> I do agree that the human readability of pg_dump is an asset in many
> situations - I have often dumped out the DDL for particular objects
> just to look at it, for example.  However, I emphatically do NOT agree
> that leaving someone with a 500MB dump file (or, for some people on
> this list, a whole heck of a lot larger than that) that has to be
> manually edited to reload is a useful behavior.  It's a huge pain in
> the neck.

Don't edit manually, use sed instead.

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