On 2026-Jun-12, Tom Lane wrote: > (I envision back-patching this all the way, but have not yet > looked at whether the back branches will require adjustments.)
In a quick skim, I wondered about this bit: > + * Caution: this quoting logic is sufficient for identifiers and literals > + * in the replication grammar, but not always in regular SQL. Specifically, > + * it'd fail for a string literal if standard_conforming_strings is off. ... given that standard_conforming_strings can no longer be off in 19. The backpatched version should surely still have this, just in case, but in 19 it's probably not needed. -- Álvaro Herrera 48°01'N 7°57'E — https://www.EnterpriseDB.com/ "After a quick R of TFM, all I can say is HOLY CR** THAT IS COOL! PostgreSQL was amazing when I first started using it at 7.2, and I'm continually astounded by learning new features and techniques made available by the continuing work of the development team." Berend Tober, http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2007-08/msg01009.php
