Re: [HACKERS] Should \o mean "everything?"

2015-09-01 Thread Anastasia Lubennikova
31.08.2015 23:25, David Fetter пишет: On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 07:18:02PM +, Kevin Grittner wrote: David Fetter wrote: In a failed attempt to send the output of \pset to a pipe, I noticed that for reasons I find difficult to explain, not every output gets redirected with \o. At first bl

Re: [HACKERS] Should \o mean "everything?"

2015-08-31 Thread David Fetter
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 07:18:02PM +, Kevin Grittner wrote: > David Fetter wrote: > > > In a failed attempt to send the output of \pset to a pipe, I > > noticed that for reasons I find difficult to explain, not every > > output gets redirected with \o. > > > > At first blush, I'd consider thi

Re: [HACKERS] Should \o mean "everything?"

2015-08-31 Thread David Fetter
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 07:18:02PM +, Kevin Grittner wrote: > David Fetter wrote: > > > In a failed attempt to send the output of \pset to a pipe, I > > noticed that for reasons I find difficult to explain, not every > > output gets redirected with \o. > > > > At first blush, I'd consider thi

Re: [HACKERS] Should \o mean "everything?"

2015-08-31 Thread Kevin Grittner
David Fetter wrote: > In a failed attempt to send the output of \pset to a pipe, I > noticed that for reasons I find difficult to explain, not every > output gets redirected with \o. > > At first blush, I'd consider this inconsistency as a bug. > > What have I missed? The documentation says: |