Make psql redisplay the query buffer after \e.

Up to now, whatever you'd edited was put back into the query buffer
but not redisplayed, which is less than user-friendly.  But we can
improve that just by printing the text along with a prompt, if we
enforce that the editing result ends with a newline (which it
typically would anyway).  You then continue typing more lines if
you want, or you can type ";" or do \g or \r or another \e.

This is intentionally divorced from readline's processing,
for simplicity and so that it works the same with or without
readline enabled.  We discussed possibly integrating things
more closely with readline; but that seems difficult, uncertainly
portable across different readline and libedit versions, and
of limited real benefit anyway.  Let's try the simple way and
see if it's good enough.

Patch by me, thanks to Fabien Coelho and Laurenz Albe for review

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/13192.1572318028@sss.pgh.pa.us
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2019-11-22 17:07:54 -05:00
parent 73b06cf893
commit d1c866e57f
3 changed files with 33 additions and 6 deletions

View File

@ -1831,9 +1831,13 @@ testdb=>
the normal rules of <application>psql</application>, treating the
whole buffer as a single line. Any complete queries are immediately
executed; that is, if the query buffer contains or ends with a
semicolon, everything up to that point is executed. Whatever remains
will wait in the query buffer; type semicolon or <literal>\g</literal> to
send it, or <literal>\r</literal> to cancel it by clearing the query buffer.
semicolon, everything up to that point is executed and removed from
the query buffer. Whatever remains in the query buffer is
redisplayed. Type semicolon or <literal>\g</literal> to send it,
or <literal>\r</literal> to cancel it by clearing the query buffer.
</para>
<para>
Treating the buffer as a single line primarily affects meta-commands:
whatever is in the buffer after a meta-command will be taken as
argument(s) to the meta-command, even if it spans multiple lines.
@ -1893,7 +1897,8 @@ Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
in the form of a <command>CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION</command> or
<command>CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE</command> command.
Editing is done in the same way as for <literal>\edit</literal>.
After the editor exits, the updated command waits in the query buffer;
After the editor exits, the updated command is executed immediately
if you added a semicolon to it. Otherwise it is redisplayed;
type semicolon or <literal>\g</literal> to send it, or <literal>\r</literal>
to cancel.
</para>
@ -1969,7 +1974,8 @@ Tue Oct 26 21:40:57 CEST 1999
This command fetches and edits the definition of the named view,
in the form of a <command>CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW</command> command.
Editing is done in the same way as for <literal>\edit</literal>.
After the editor exits, the updated command waits in the query buffer;
After the editor exits, the updated command is executed immediately
if you added a semicolon to it. Otherwise it is redisplayed;
type semicolon or <literal>\g</literal> to send it, or <literal>\r</literal>
to cancel.
</para>

View File

@ -3508,7 +3508,8 @@ do_edit(const char *filename_arg, PQExpBuffer query_buf,
{
unsigned int ql = query_buf->len;
if (ql == 0 || query_buf->data[ql - 1] != '\n')
/* force newline-termination of what we send to editor */
if (ql > 0 && query_buf->data[ql - 1] != '\n')
{
appendPQExpBufferChar(query_buf, '\n');
ql++;

View File

@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ MainLoop(FILE *source)
volatile int successResult = EXIT_SUCCESS;
volatile backslashResult slashCmdStatus = PSQL_CMD_UNKNOWN;
volatile promptStatus_t prompt_status = PROMPT_READY;
volatile bool need_redisplay = false;
volatile int count_eof = 0;
volatile bool die_on_error = false;
FILE *prev_cmd_source;
@ -118,6 +119,7 @@ MainLoop(FILE *source)
count_eof = 0;
slashCmdStatus = PSQL_CMD_UNKNOWN;
prompt_status = PROMPT_READY;
need_redisplay = false;
pset.stmt_lineno = 1;
cancel_pressed = false;
@ -152,6 +154,18 @@ MainLoop(FILE *source)
/* May need to reset prompt, eg after \r command */
if (query_buf->len == 0)
prompt_status = PROMPT_READY;
/* If query buffer came from \e, redisplay it with a prompt */
if (need_redisplay)
{
if (query_buf->len > 0)
{
fputs(get_prompt(PROMPT_READY, cond_stack), stdout);
fputs(query_buf->data, stdout);
fflush(stdout);
}
need_redisplay = false;
}
/* Now we can fetch a line */
line = gets_interactive(get_prompt(prompt_status, cond_stack),
query_buf);
}
@ -518,6 +532,10 @@ MainLoop(FILE *source)
{
/* should not see this in inactive branch */
Assert(conditional_active(cond_stack));
/* ensure what came back from editing ends in a newline */
if (query_buf->len > 0 &&
query_buf->data[query_buf->len - 1] != '\n')
appendPQExpBufferChar(query_buf, '\n');
/* rescan query_buf as new input */
psql_scan_finish(scan_state);
free(line);
@ -529,6 +547,8 @@ MainLoop(FILE *source)
pset.encoding, standard_strings());
line_saved_in_history = false;
prompt_status = PROMPT_READY;
/* we'll want to redisplay after parsing what we have */
need_redisplay = true;
}
else if (slashCmdStatus == PSQL_CMD_TERMINATE)
break;