Guillaume Lelarge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm not sure psql handles \dFp the right way. The query allows
> translators to translate some columns' values but forgets to escape the
> strings. So, here is a patch that escapes these translated strings.

This seems mighty ugly, and it's not the way we handle any other \d
command.  Why is it needed for \dFp (and only that)?

                        regards, tom lane

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