Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > We'd still emit quote_ident output, which means that if you did > > select * from TE<TAB> > > it would change that to > > select * from "TEST > > (assuming you had say TEST1 and TEST2 so it couldn't complete > further). > if the word-so-far has a leading quote and no embedded quotes, we > can clearly strip the leading quote and compare the rest directly > to the name column. So that can be fast. The only cases that > need be slow are names with embedded quotes, which surely isn't a > case that too many people care about. > > In short, I think we might be able to make this fast, and more > usable, just with hacking on psql's query generation rules. > There's no need for server-side changes. I like it. A lot. With our camel-case naming convention, it would make life a lot easier. -Kevin
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