Peter,
I just noticed that the new psql doesn't handle semicolon
inside of unmatched parentheses correct any more. This is a
requirement for defining multi action rules and was properly
supported by v6.5.* psql.
The CURRENT version submits the query buffer as soon, as it
encounters the first semicolon outside of a string literal,
and that is wrong according to the definition of CREATE RULE.
Jan
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