Thom Brown <[email protected]> writes:
> On 1 July 2011 19:17, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Thom Brown <[email protected]> writes:
>>> The quote literal example of quote_literal('O\'Reilly') doesn't work
>>> on my installation by default.
>> Hmm, should we use an E'' literal there, or change the input to be
>> 'O''Reilly'? The former would confuse people who didn't understand E''
>> literals, while the latter would make it look like quote_literal wasn't
>> doing anything at all, so neither alternative seems to offer much
>> clarity.
> My concern is that people copying the example as a way to quote their
> string literal will find that, by default, it doesn't work. I'll
> leave it to your better judgement though as I can see that the E''
> notation could potentially confuse. It is possible, either way, to
> add a footnote to the example?
On further study, I notice that somebody already E-ified all the other
examples where it was important; the quote_literal example simply got
overlooked, I think. It seems better to use E'' there than make the
example potentially confusing as to what the function accomplishes.
Also, I looked at the examples for binary strings, and decided that
converting the sample outputs to hex format would render the examples
a lot less readable (since the inputs are not shown in that format).
So instead I'm going to add this:
<note>
<para>
The sample results shown on this page assume that the server parameter
<link linkend="guc-bytea-output"><varname>bytea_output</></link> is set
to <literal>escape</literal> (the traditional PostgreSQL format).
</para>
</note>
regards, tom lane
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