2010/3/5 Magnus Hagander <mag...@hagander.net>: > 2010/3/5 David Christensen <da...@endpoint.com>: >> >> On Mar 4, 2010, at 4:00 PM, Magnus Hagander wrote: >> >>> I've now for the second time found myself wanting to specify an >>> explicit psqlrc file instead of just parsing ~/.psqlrc, so attached is >>> a patch that accepts the PSQLRC environment variable to control which >>> psqlrc file is used. >>> >>> Any objections to this (obviously including documentation - this is >>> just the trivial code) >> >> >> My bikeshed has a --psqlrc path/to/file, but +1 on the idea. > > The main reason I went with environment variable is that it's the > path-of-least-code :-) And it easily fullfills my use-cases for it, > which has me launching interactive psql with completely different > settings from a script. > > Do you have a use-case where --psqlrc would be more useful than an > environment variable, or is it *only* bike-shedding? ;)
Just to be clear, the code difference isn't very large. Attached is a patch that does both PSQLRC and --psqlrc. -- Magnus Hagander Me: http://www.hagander.net/ Work: http://www.redpill-linpro.com/
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