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    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Fix accidentally swapped error message arguments · 84c41ae8
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      Author: Alexey Kondratov <a.kondratov@postgrespro.ru>
      84c41ae8
    • Peter Eisentraut's avatar
      Remove redundant newlines from error messages · 24c7000f
      Peter Eisentraut authored
      These are no longer needed/allowed with the new logging API.
      24c7000f
    • Tom Lane's avatar
      Don't treat complete_from_const as equivalent to complete_from_list. · b4771d7c
      Tom Lane authored
      Commit 4f3b38fe supposed that complete_from_const() is equivalent to
      the one-element-list case of complete_from_list(), but that's not
      really true at all.  complete_from_const() supposes that the completion
      is certain enough to justify wiping out whatever the user typed, while
      complete_from_list() will only provide completions that match the
      word-so-far.
      
      In practice, given the lame parsing technology used by tab-complete.c,
      it's fairly hard to believe that we're *ever* certain enough about
      a completion to justify auto-correcting user input that doesn't match.
      
      Hence, remove the inappropriate unification of the two cases.
      As things now stand, complete_from_const() is used only for the
      situation where we have no matches and we need to keep readline
      from applying its default complete-with-file-names behavior.
      
      This (mis?) behavior actually exists much further back, but
      I'm hesitant to change it in released branches.  It's not too
      late for v12, though, especially seeing that the aforesaid
      commit is new in v12.
      
      Per gripe from Ken Tanzer.
      
      Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAD3a31XpXzrZA9TT3BqLSHghdTK+=cXjNCE+oL2Zn4+oWoc=qA@mail.gmail.com
      b4771d7c