> pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org wrote:
> > David Clark (dclarknospam@opsi.co.za) reports a bug with a severity > > Table 3-7 SQL Literal escaped octets shows the input escape > > representation for a single quote as '\\'' , but the third paragraph > > below table 3-8 SQL Output Escaped Octets says that the single quote > > must be input as '\'' > > Nice catch. '\'' is correct as shown in the example in Table 3-7. > > > > > Also in the same paragraph mentioned above it says input for the > > single quote must be '\'' (or '\\134') shouldn't this be (or '\\047') > > Also a bug. Should be '\\047', as you pointed out. > Here's a patch to fix the binary string doc errors. Joe Conway
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<chapter id="datatype">
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<entry> <literal> 39 </literal> </entry>
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<entry> single quote </entry>
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<entry> <literal> '\\'' or '\\047' </literal> </entry>
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<entry> <literal> select '\''::bytea; </literal></entry>
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<entry> <literal> ' </literal></entry>
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A single quote is a bit different in that it must be input as
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<literal>'\''</literal> (or <literal>'\\134'</literal>),
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<emphasis>not</emphasis> as <literal>'\\''</literal>. This is because,
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while the literal parser interprets the single quote as a special
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character, and will consume the single backslash, the
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