Annoying messages when copy sql code to psql terminal

From: "A B" <gentosaker(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Annoying messages when copy sql code to psql terminal
Date: 2008-05-27 13:24:38
Message-ID: dbbf25900805270624j6e7075cv69ef5dd253de39e8@mail.gmail.com
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Whenever I use copy-paste to run code in a terminal window that is
running psql, and the code contains a row like

IF FOUND THEN

then I get the words

ABORT CHECKPOINT COMMIT DECLARE EXECUTE
INSERT MOVE REINDEX ROLLBACK SHOW
UPDATE
ALTER CLOSE COPY DELETE FROM EXPLAIN
LISTEN NOTIFY RELEASE SAVEPOINT START
VACUUM
ANALYZE CLUSTER CREATE DROP FETCH LOAD
PREPARE RESET SELECT TRUNCATE
BEGIN COMMENT DEALLOCATE END GRANT LOCK
REASSIGN REVOKE SET UNLISTEN

That must be some kind of display of possible stuff to write after
"THEN" but it is very annoying. How to turn it of?

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