L.S.

Either the docs or I are missing something....

While using libpq I noticed that listen/notify calls were being converted to 
lowercase. A further look showed that the listen/notify calls seem to be 
totally case insensitive:

free4testing=# select version();
                               version
---------------------------------------------------------------------
 PostgreSQL 7.4.3 on i686-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC egcs-2.91.66

free4testing=# listen barcode_needed;
LISTEN
free4testing=# notify BARCODE_NEEDED;
NOTIFY
Asynchronous notification "barcode_needed" received from server process with 
PID 32638.
free4testing=# unlisten BARCODE_NEEDED;
UNLISTEN
free4testing=#


Obviously, things work and they probably work as intended, but I wasn't able 
to find anything on this behaviour in the docs. For a moment I thought that 
the syntax rule 'unquoted letters are forced to lowercase' of SQL applied 
here as well, but any double quotes used are simply interpreted as part of 
the name.

Any further comments on this are appreciated.



-- 
Best,




Frank.


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