Re: psql and readline

From: Peter Mount <peter(at)retep(dot)org(dot)uk>
To: Dan Langille <dan(at)langille(dot)org>
Cc: Hackers <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: psql and readline
Date: 2003-01-09 13:45:45
Message-ID: Pine.LNX.4.44.0301091344390.1613-100000@localhost.localdomain
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Dan Langille wrote:

> On 8 Jan 2003 at 12:28, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> > > "Alexander M. Pravking" <fduch(at)antar(dot)bryansk(dot)ru> writes:
> > > > On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 10:53:51AM +0100, Ian Barwick wrote:
> > > >> On Wednesday 08 January 2003 07:55, Christopher Kings-Lynne
> > > >> wrote:
> > > >>> Is there any way of making the 'up' arrow retrieve all of the
> > > >>> last multiline query, instead of just the last line? It's
> > > >>> really annoying working with large multiline queries at the
> > > >>> moment...
> > > >>
> > > >> Not that I know of, but you can use \e to edit the query in your
> > > >> favourite editor.
> > >
> > > > Sure. But \e puts "\e" into history, instead of the query itself
> > > > :(
> > >
> > > Hm, so it does. It seems like the edited query should go into
> > > history, at least when you execute it. Peter, is this fixable?
> >
> > Wow, that would be a nifty trick, though they really did type \e and
> > not the query the pulled in from the editor.
>
> What about those of us who want to use \e repeatedly? Will that be
> in the history buffer?

The number of times I've cursed things over the years, I would have
thought having the edited query in the history would be more useful than
\e - the latter is only three key presses any how ;-)

Peter

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