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> This is documented clearly on the psql man page, so it is simply not a
> bug, and changing this would probably break lots of legacy scripts.

In a general sense, perhaps, but in this *particular* case, I don't
see what harm allowing "\set on_error_rollback" would be: it certainly
won't break any existing scripts. I wrote this feature (but someone else
chose the name!) and I still occasionally write it lowercase and wonder
why it isn't working. :)

Perhaps even allowing all of the \set commands to be case-insensitive
may be a good idea?

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