On Wed, Jul 15, 2020 at 11:49:44AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Philippe Beaudoin <philippe.beaudoin@dalibo.com> writes:
> > Le 13/07/2020 à 17:45, David G. Johnston a écrit :
> >> If it is only \copy that is an exception I’d rather just say (except
> >> \copy} and not have the user meticulously read each item for the
> >> single exception. This extends to if there are a few.
>
> > As far as I know, the \! metacommand is another exception. But I don't
> > know if there are some others.
>
> Looking at the psql source code, the commands that use OT_WHOLE_LINE
> argument parsing are
>
> \copy
> \ef, \ev
> \sf, \sv
> \help
> \!
FYI, the way I got around \! not interpolating psql variables is to use
\setenv and then reference the variable in \!, e.g.:
test=> \setenv x y
test=> \! echo $x
y
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