Andrew Dunstan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Recently while adding $PostgreSQL markers to a bunch of .c and .h files 
> I ran into trouble with the ecpg regression tests and had to revert the 
> change for a handful of files. However, it occurred to me that we could 
> have pg_regress tell diff to ignore such lines, by passing it the 
> arguments "-I  '\$PostgreSQL:' ", which would tell it to ignore 
> additions or deletions of lines matching that regex.

> Would this be a good thing to do?

I'm inclined to think not.  It's easy to think of scenarios where such
a switch would mask errors.

                        regards, tom lane

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