On 23 March 2012 15:13, Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> wrote:
> Upper casing SQL keywords is a common style, which is used in lots of our
> code (e.g. regression tests, psql queries, pg_dump). I think the default
> should match what is in effect our house style, and what we have
> historically done.

The code doesn't give preferential treatment to lower-case code - it
merely puts it on an even footing. I would agree with your position if
the change assumed that the user always wanted to use lower-case SQL,
but it does not. Rather, it intelligently infers what the user wants.

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