Robert Haas <robertmhaas@gmail.com> writes:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:17 AM, Hannes Frederic Sowa <hsowa@bfk.de> wrote:
>> As with recent changes to `standard_conforming_strings' the paragraph about
>> backslash escaping in the description of `LIKE' is only confusing. Thus I
>> attached a patch to remove it.
> I think I agree with removing this paragraph; it made sense when
> standard_conforming_strings=off was the default, but that's not so
> anymore. We could come up with some alternative text to insert here
> but I think that might be unnecessarily long-winded.
On a closer look, I see three different places in the
functions-matching.html page that talk about doubling backslashes, of
which this one might be the least bogus, since it at least provides
a cross-reference to someplace where you would read about
standard_conforming_strings.
I suggest replacing the first and third cases with something along the
lines of
Note: if you have standard_conforming_strings turned off, anybackslashes you write in literal string constants will
needto bedoubled. See Section 4.1.2.1 for more information.
The second case is just a parenthetical comment and perhaps could be
removed.
regards, tom lane