Josh Kupershmidt <schmi...@gmail.com> writes:
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 2:09 AM, Colin 't Hart <co...@sharpheart.org> wrote:
>> Attached please find a trivial patch for psql which adds a \n meta command
>> as a shortcut for typing set search_path =.

> I think the use-case is a bit narrow: saving a few characters typing
> on a command not everyone uses very often (I don't), at the expense of
> adding yet another command to remember.

Another point here is that we are running low on single-letter backslash
command names in psql.  I'm not sure that "SET SEARCH_PATH" is so useful
as to justify using up one of the ones that are left.

ISTM there was some discussion awhile back about user-definable typing
shortcuts in psql.  I don't recall any details, but being able to set
up "SET SEARCH_PATH" as a user-definable shortcut if it's useful to you
would eliminate the question about whether it's useful to everyone.

                        regards, tom lane

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