From: Tom Lane Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 22:20:32 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Modernize string literal syntax in tutorial example. X-Git-Tag: REL9_2_3~29 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=30a4853cfdc6e1acf93509b543d410bac98535ac;p=postgresql Modernize string literal syntax in tutorial example. Un-double the backslashes in the LIKE patterns, since standard_conforming_strings is now the default. Just to be sure, include a command to set standard_conforming_strings to ON in the example. Back-patch to 9.1, where standard_conforming_strings became the default. Josh Kupershmidt, reviewed by Jeff Janes --- diff --git a/src/tutorial/syscat.source b/src/tutorial/syscat.source index 15d58f38cb..f338b8b1c8 100644 --- a/src/tutorial/syscat.source +++ b/src/tutorial/syscat.source @@ -15,7 +15,11 @@ -- Sets the schema search path to pg_catalog first, so that we do not -- need to qualify every system object -- -SET SEARCH_PATH TO pg_catalog; +SET search_path TO pg_catalog; + +-- The LIKE pattern language requires underscores to be escaped, so make +-- sure the backslashes are not misinterpreted. +SET standard_conforming_strings TO on; -- -- lists the names of all database owners and the name of their database(s) @@ -32,7 +36,7 @@ SELECT n.nspname, c.relname FROM pg_class c, pg_namespace n WHERE c.relnamespace=n.oid and c.relkind = 'r' -- not indices, views, etc - and n.nspname not like 'pg\\_%' -- not catalogs + and n.nspname not like 'pg\_%' -- not catalogs and n.nspname != 'information_schema' -- not information_schema ORDER BY nspname, relname; @@ -68,7 +72,7 @@ SELECT n.nspname, c.relname, a.attname, format_type(t.oid, null) as typname pg_attribute a, pg_type t WHERE n.oid = c.relnamespace and c.relkind = 'r' -- no indices - and n.nspname not like 'pg\\_%' -- no catalogs + and n.nspname not like 'pg\_%' -- no catalogs and n.nspname != 'information_schema' -- no information_schema and a.attnum > 0 -- no system att's and not a.attisdropped -- no dropped columns @@ -86,7 +90,7 @@ SELECT n.nspname, r.rolname, format_type(t.oid, null) as typname and t.typnamespace = n.oid and t.typrelid = 0 -- no complex types and t.typelem = 0 -- no arrays - and n.nspname not like 'pg\\_%' -- no built-in types + and n.nspname not like 'pg\_%' -- no built-in types and n.nspname != 'information_schema' -- no information_schema ORDER BY nspname, rolname, typname; @@ -145,7 +149,7 @@ SELECT n.nspname, p.proname, p.pronargs, format_type(t.oid, null) as return_type FROM pg_namespace n, pg_proc p, pg_language l, pg_type t WHERE p.pronamespace = n.oid - and n.nspname not like 'pg\\_%' -- no catalogs + and n.nspname not like 'pg\_%' -- no catalogs and n.nspname != 'information_schema' -- no information_schema and p.prolang = l.oid and p.prorettype = t.oid @@ -179,6 +183,7 @@ SELECT am.amname, n.nspname, opf.opfname, opr.oprname ORDER BY nspname, amname, opfname, oprname; -- --- Reset the search path +-- Reset the search path and standard_conforming_strings to their defaults -- -RESET SEARCH_PATH; +RESET search_path; +RESET standard_conforming_strings;