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doc: remove mention of backslash doubling in strings
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Bruce Momjian
Fri, 8 Sep 2023 21:25:15 +0000
(17:25 -0400)
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Bruce Momjian
Fri, 8 Sep 2023 21:25:15 +0000
(17:25 -0400)
Reported-by: Laurenz Albe
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/
0b03f91a875fb44182f5bed9e1d404ed6d138066
[email protected]
Author: Laurenz Albe
Backpatch-through: 11
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diff --git
a/doc/src/sgml/syntax.sgml
b/doc/src/sgml/syntax.sgml
index b0ae5d2e127e13f3cbdc0337df2b7b43f71d1c59..feb73cf893e4eaae79b0714069cadd0d4f498e1d 100644
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--- a/
doc/src/sgml/syntax.sgml
+++ b/
doc/src/sgml/syntax.sgml
@@
-555,7
+555,7
@@
U&'d!0061t!+000061' UESCAPE '!'
While the standard syntax for specifying string constants is usually
convenient, it can be difficult to understand when the desired string
- contains many single quotes
or backslashes
, since each of those must
+ contains many single quotes, since each of those must
be doubled. To allow more readable queries in such situations,
PostgreSQL
provides another way, called
dollar quoting
, to write string constants.