Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes:
>>> ! DETAIL:  Character with value 0x0a must be escaped.
>>> ! CONTEXT:  JSON data, line 1: "abc
>>> ! ...
>>>
>>> This seems an odd way to present this, especially if the goal is to
>>> NOT include the character needing escaping in the log unescaped, which
>>> I thought was the point of saying 0x0a.

I thought of a simple way to address that objection for this particular
case: we can just truncate the context display *at* the offending
character, instead of *after* it.  This is playing a bit fast and loose
with the general principle that the context should end at the point of
detection of the error; but given that the character in question is
always unprintable, I think it's probably not going to bother anyone.

I've gone ahead and committed this before branching, though I'm
certainly still willing to entertain suggestions for further
improvement.

                        regards, tom lane

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