On Tue, Jul  7, 2015 at 11:48:13AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> writes:
> > I have discovered that psql \pset format does not display
> > "latex-longtable" as a valid value, e.g.:
> 
> >     test=> \pset format kjasdf
> >     \pset: allowed formats are unaligned, aligned, wrapped, html, asciidoc, 
> > latex, troff-ms
> 
> > With the attached patch, the latex-longtable value is properly displayed:
> 
> >     test=> \pset format kjasdf
> >     \pset: allowed formats are unaligned, aligned, wrapped, html, asciidoc, 
> > latex, latex-longtable, troff-ms
> 
> > Should this be fixed in 9.6 only or 9.5 too?
> 
> It's a bug.  Back-patch as needed.

Doesn't that cause translation string differences that are worse than
the original bug, e.g.:

     psql_error("\\pset: allowed formats are unaligned, aligned, wrapped, html, 
asciidoc, latex, latex-longtable, troff-ms\n");

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