On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 09:20:03PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote:
>> This does not work:
>> =# create table "5 2.2+^.^" ();
>> CREATE TABLE
>> =# \pset format asciidoc
>> Output format is asciidoc.
>> =# \d
>>
>> .List of relations
>> [options="header",cols="<l,<l,<l,<l",frame="none"]
>> |====
>> ^l|Schema ^l|Name ^l|Type ^l|Owner
>> |public|5 2.2+^.^|table|ioltas
>> |====
>>
>> ....
>> (1 row)
>> ....
>>
>> I think that we should really put additional spaces on the left side
>> of the column separators "|". For example, this line:
>> |public|5 2.2+^.^|table|ioltas
>> should become that:
>> |public |5 2.2+^.^ |table |ioltas
>> And there is no problem.
>
> I have updated the attached patch to do as you suggested.  Please also
> test the \x output.  Thanks.

Indeed. If I use a specific column name like this one, I am seeing
problems with the expanded mode:
=# create table "5 2.2+^.^" ("5 2.2+^.^" int);
CREATE TABLE
=# \x
Expanded display is on.
=# INSERT INTO "5 2.2+^.^" VALUES (1);
INSERT 0 1
=# table "5 2.2+^.^";

[cols="h,l",frame="none"]
|====
2+^|Record 1
<|5 2.2+^.^ >|1
|====

In this case the record is printed like that:
5 2.2+.
While it should show up like that:
5 2.2+^.^

Regards,
-- 
Michael


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