Andrew Dunstan <[email protected]> writes:
> Well, we could actually set the wrap value to 0, which would mean always
> wrap. That wouldn't be making any assumption about the user's terminal
> window size ;-)
+1
> Personally I find the wrapped case MUCH more readable. I guess anything is
> an advance, but turning on PRETTY_INDENT without turning on some level of
> target wrapping seems like a half-done job.
Minor gripe: the CASE WHEN THEN indenting is not ideal:
CASE
WHEN (a.attnotnull OR ((t.typtype = 'd'::"char") AND t.typnotnull)) THEN
'NO'::text
ELSE 'YES'::text
END)::information_schema.yes_or_no AS is_nullable,
I think the following is easier to read:
CASE
WHEN (a.attnotnull OR ((t.typtype = 'd'::"char") AND t.typnotnull))
THEN 'NO'::text
ELSE 'YES'::text
END)::information_schema.yes_or_no AS is_nullable,
But I realise it's not exactly what's being talked about in this thread…
Regards,
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