--psqlrc ; read the standard rc files --no-psqlrc ; do not read the standard rc files
It belongs in a separate patch, though.
In this patch -g should disable the reading of the standard rc files.
Agreed; I didn't realize -c disabled psqlrc.
Yet another option could be added that allows the user to point to a different set of rc files. Its presence should not cause the include/exclude behavior to change. That way you can setup a psql wrapper function or alias that uses a different rc file while still having control over whether it is included or excluded. The problem here is exploding the logic in order to deal with both a system and a user rc file.
If we had a \i variation that didn't fail if the file wasn't readable you could use that to pull a system psqlrc in from your custom one.
The import any file is not problem with -g command - so special option is not necessary probably
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