Hello, I see psql performs some elaboration on the input query before storing it in the query buffer: for instance variables are replaced:
=# \set test 10 =# select :test; ?column? ---------- 10 (1 row) =# \p select 10; and comments are stripped: duma=# select 1; -- comment ?column? ---------- 1 (1 row) duma=# \p select 1; Sometimes I use psql to test complex queries which are part of programs, thus containing placeholders: roundtripping through the editor via \e will lose the placeholders (as well as the comments) making harder to test different values and finally to paste back the query into the program. Wouldn't be a better behaviour to store the unmodified input into the query buffer and to perform the required query mangling downstream? -- Daniele -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general