Any ideas how I can revert back to compilable code?

On 5/28/06, Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> I am thinking it is best to always use E'' in that case.  OK?

I'm planning to revert it to the previous logic: E if there's any
backslash.  I think we have to do likewise in quote_literal() for
much the same reason: insufficient confidence that we know how
the result will be used.  (Note dblink uses quote_literal for
strings it will send to the other database.)

Currently looking through the rest of the patch.  I'm wondering
about appendStringLiteral: maybe we should kill that entirely
in favor of using PQescapeStringConn?  It's not nearly bright
enough about encoding for instance (and it *will* be used in
client-only encodings).

                        regards, tom lane


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