Add \warn command to psql.

This is like \echo except that the text is sent to stderr not stdout.

In passing, fix a pre-existing bug in \echo and \qecho: per documentation
the -n switch should only be recognized when it is the first argument,
but actually any argument matching "-n" was treated as a switch.
(Should we back-patch that?)

David Fetter (bug fix by me), reviewed by Fabien Coelho

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190421183115.GA4311@fetter.org
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2019-07-05 12:32:36 -04:00
parent e8fdcacc6c
commit 02e95a5049
6 changed files with 62 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -1863,22 +1863,22 @@ testdb=>
<term><literal>\echo <replaceable class="parameter">text</replaceable> [ ... ]</literal></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Prints the arguments to the standard output, separated by one
space and followed by a newline. This can be useful to
Prints the evaluated arguments to standard output, separated by
spaces and followed by a newline. This can be useful to
intersperse information in the output of scripts. For example:
<programlisting>
=&gt; <userinput>\echo `date`</userinput>
Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
</programlisting>
If the first argument is an unquoted <literal>-n</literal> the trailing
newline is not written.
newline is not written (nor is the first argument).
</para>
<tip>
<para>
If you use the <command>\o</command> command to redirect your
query output you might wish to use <command>\qecho</command>
instead of this command.
instead of this command. See also <command>\warn</command>.
</para>
</tip>
</listitem>
@ -3226,6 +3226,18 @@ testdb=&gt; <userinput>\setenv LESS -imx4F</userinput>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><literal>\warn <replaceable class="parameter">text</replaceable> [ ... ]</literal></term>
<listitem>
<para>
This command is identical to <command>\echo</command> except
that the output will be written to <application>psql</application>'s
standard error channel, rather than standard output.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><literal>\watch [ <replaceable class="parameter">seconds</replaceable> ]</literal></term>
<listitem>

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@ -319,7 +319,8 @@ exec_command(const char *cmd,
status = exec_command_ef_ev(scan_state, active_branch, query_buf, true);
else if (strcmp(cmd, "ev") == 0)
status = exec_command_ef_ev(scan_state, active_branch, query_buf, false);
else if (strcmp(cmd, "echo") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "qecho") == 0)
else if (strcmp(cmd, "echo") == 0 || strcmp(cmd, "qecho") == 0 ||
strcmp(cmd, "warn") == 0)
status = exec_command_echo(scan_state, active_branch, cmd);
else if (strcmp(cmd, "elif") == 0)
status = exec_command_elif(scan_state, cstack, query_buf);
@ -1114,7 +1115,7 @@ exec_command_ef_ev(PsqlScanState scan_state, bool active_branch,
}
/*
* \echo and \qecho -- echo arguments to stdout or query output
* \echo, \qecho, and \warn -- echo arguments to stdout, query output, or stderr
*/
static backslashResult
exec_command_echo(PsqlScanState scan_state, bool active_branch, const char *cmd)
@ -1129,13 +1130,15 @@ exec_command_echo(PsqlScanState scan_state, bool active_branch, const char *cmd)
if (strcmp(cmd, "qecho") == 0)
fout = pset.queryFout;
else if (strcmp(cmd, "warn") == 0)
fout = stderr;
else
fout = stdout;
while ((value = psql_scan_slash_option(scan_state,
OT_NORMAL, &quoted, false)))
{
if (!quoted && strcmp(value, "-n") == 0)
if (first && !no_newline && !quoted && strcmp(value, "-n") == 0)
no_newline = true;
else
{

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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ slashUsage(unsigned short int pager)
* Use "psql --help=commands | wc" to count correctly. It's okay to count
* the USE_READLINE line even in builds without that.
*/
output = PageOutput(127, pager ? &(pset.popt.topt) : NULL);
output = PageOutput(128, pager ? &(pset.popt.topt) : NULL);
fprintf(output, _("General\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\copyright show PostgreSQL usage and distribution terms\n"));
@ -206,11 +206,12 @@ slashUsage(unsigned short int pager)
fprintf(output, _("Input/Output\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\copy ... perform SQL COPY with data stream to the client host\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\echo [STRING] write string to standard output\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\echo [-n] [STRING] write string to standard output (-n for no newline)\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\i FILE execute commands from file\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\ir FILE as \\i, but relative to location of current script\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\o [FILE] send all query results to file or |pipe\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\qecho [STRING] write string to query output stream (see \\o)\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\qecho [-n] [STRING] write string to \\o output stream (-n for no newline)\n"));
fprintf(output, _(" \\warn [-n] [STRING] write string to standard error (-n for no newline)\n"));
fprintf(output, "\n");
fprintf(output, _("Conditional\n"));

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@ -1438,7 +1438,7 @@ psql_completion(const char *text, int start, int end)
"\\t", "\\T", "\\timing",
"\\unset",
"\\x",
"\\w", "\\watch",
"\\w", "\\warn", "\\watch",
"\\z",
"\\!", "\\?",
NULL

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@ -4180,6 +4180,25 @@ drop table psql_serial_tab;
\pset format aligned
\pset expanded off
\pset border 1
-- \echo and allied features
\echo this is a test
this is a test
\echo -n without newline
without newline\echo with -n newline
with -n newline
\echo '-n' with newline
-n with newline
\set foo bar
\echo foo = :foo
foo = bar
\qecho this is a test
this is a test
\qecho foo = :foo
foo = bar
\warn this is a test
this is a test
\warn foo = :foo
foo = bar
-- tests for \if ... \endif
\if true
select 'okay';

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@ -771,6 +771,22 @@ drop table psql_serial_tab;
\pset expanded off
\pset border 1
-- \echo and allied features
\echo this is a test
\echo -n without newline
\echo with -n newline
\echo '-n' with newline
\set foo bar
\echo foo = :foo
\qecho this is a test
\qecho foo = :foo
\warn this is a test
\warn foo = :foo
-- tests for \if ... \endif
\if true