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Clean up some psql issues around handling of the query output file.
Formerly, if "psql -o foo" failed to open the output file "foo", it would print an error message but then carry on as though -o had not been specified at all. This seems contrary to expectation: a program that cannot open its output file normally fails altogether. Make psql do exit(1) after reporting the error. If "\o foo" failed to open "foo", it would print an error message but then reset the output file to stdout, as if the argument had been omitted. This is likewise pretty surprising behavior. Make it keep the previous output state, instead. psql keeps SIGPIPE interrupts disabled when it is writing to a pipe, either a pipe specified by -o/\o or a transient pipe opened for purposes such as using a pager on query output. The logic for this was too simple and could sometimes re-enable SIGPIPE when a -o pipe was still active, thus possibly leading to an unexpected psql crash later. Fixing the last point required getting rid of the kluge in PrintQueryTuples and ExecQueryUsingCursor whereby they'd transiently change the global queryFout state, but that seems like good cleanup anyway. Back-patch to 9.5 but not further; these are minor-enough issues that changing the behavior in stable branches doesn't seem appropriate.
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@ -1531,6 +1531,7 @@ exec_command(const char *cmd,
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if (fname[0] == '|')
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{
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is_pipe = true;
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disable_sigpipe_trap();
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fd = popen(&fname[1], "w");
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}
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else
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@ -1565,6 +1566,9 @@ exec_command(const char *cmd,
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}
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}
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if (is_pipe)
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restore_sigpipe_trap();
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free(fname);
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}
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@ -26,23 +26,66 @@
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#include "mbprint.h"
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static bool ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec);
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static bool command_no_begin(const char *query);
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static bool is_select_command(const char *query);
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/*
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* openQueryOutputFile --- attempt to open a query output file
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*
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* fname == NULL selects stdout, else an initial '|' selects a pipe,
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* else plain file.
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*
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* Returns output file pointer into *fout, and is-a-pipe flag into *is_pipe.
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* Caller is responsible for adjusting SIGPIPE state if it's a pipe.
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*
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* On error, reports suitable error message and returns FALSE.
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*/
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bool
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openQueryOutputFile(const char *fname, FILE **fout, bool *is_pipe)
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{
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if (!fname || fname[0] == '\0')
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{
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*fout = stdout;
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*is_pipe = false;
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}
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else if (*fname == '|')
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{
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*fout = popen(fname + 1, "w");
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*is_pipe = true;
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}
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else
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{
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*fout = fopen(fname, "w");
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*is_pipe = false;
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}
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if (*fout == NULL)
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{
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psql_error("%s: %s\n", fname, strerror(errno));
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* setQFout
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* -- handler for -o command line option and \o command
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*
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* Tries to open file fname (or pipe if fname starts with '|')
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* and stores the file handle in pset)
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* Upon failure, sets stdout and returns false.
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* On success, updates pset with the new output file and returns true.
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* On failure, returns false without changing pset state.
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*/
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bool
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setQFout(const char *fname)
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{
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bool status = true;
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FILE *fout;
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bool is_pipe;
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/* First make sure we can open the new output file/pipe */
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if (!openQueryOutputFile(fname, &fout, &is_pipe))
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return false;
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/* Close old file/pipe */
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if (pset.queryFout && pset.queryFout != stdout && pset.queryFout != stderr)
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@ -53,45 +96,20 @@ setQFout(const char *fname)
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fclose(pset.queryFout);
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}
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/* If no filename, set stdout */
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if (!fname || fname[0] == '\0')
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{
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pset.queryFout = stdout;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
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}
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else if (*fname == '|')
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{
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pset.queryFout = popen(fname + 1, "w");
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pset.queryFoutPipe = true;
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}
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else
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{
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pset.queryFout = fopen(fname, "w");
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pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
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}
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pset.queryFout = fout;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = is_pipe;
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if (!(pset.queryFout))
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{
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psql_error("%s: %s\n", fname, strerror(errno));
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pset.queryFout = stdout;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = false;
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status = false;
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}
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/* Adjust SIGPIPE handling appropriately: ignore signal if is_pipe */
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set_sigpipe_trap_state(is_pipe);
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restore_sigpipe_trap();
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/* Direct signals */
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, pset.queryFoutPipe ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL);
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#endif
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return status;
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return true;
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}
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/*
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* Error reporting for scripts. Errors should look like
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* psql:filename:lineno: message
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*
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*/
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void
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psql_error(const char *fmt,...)
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@ -611,27 +629,23 @@ PrintQueryTuples(const PGresult *results)
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/* write output to \g argument, if any */
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if (pset.gfname)
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{
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/* keep this code in sync with ExecQueryUsingCursor */
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FILE *queryFout_copy = pset.queryFout;
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bool queryFoutPipe_copy = pset.queryFoutPipe;
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FILE *fout;
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bool is_pipe;
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pset.queryFout = stdout; /* so it doesn't get closed */
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/* open file/pipe */
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if (!setQFout(pset.gfname))
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{
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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if (!openQueryOutputFile(pset.gfname, &fout, &is_pipe))
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return false;
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if (is_pipe)
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disable_sigpipe_trap();
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printQuery(results, &my_popt, fout, false, pset.logfile);
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if (is_pipe)
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{
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pclose(fout);
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restore_sigpipe_trap();
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}
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printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, false, pset.logfile);
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/* close file/pipe, restore old setting */
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setQFout(NULL);
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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else
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fclose(fout);
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}
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else
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printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, false, pset.logfile);
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@ -1199,10 +1213,10 @@ ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
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PGresult *results;
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PQExpBufferData buf;
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printQueryOpt my_popt = pset.popt;
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FILE *queryFout_copy = pset.queryFout;
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bool queryFoutPipe_copy = pset.queryFoutPipe;
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FILE *fout;
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bool is_pipe;
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bool is_pager = false;
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bool started_txn = false;
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bool did_pager = false;
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int ntuples;
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int fetch_count;
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char fetch_cmd[64];
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@ -1268,21 +1282,22 @@ ExecQueryUsingCursor(const char *query, double *elapsed_msec)
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/* prepare to write output to \g argument, if any */
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if (pset.gfname)
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{
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/* keep this code in sync with PrintQueryTuples */
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pset.queryFout = stdout; /* so it doesn't get closed */
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/* open file/pipe */
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if (!setQFout(pset.gfname))
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if (!openQueryOutputFile(pset.gfname, &fout, &is_pipe))
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{
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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OK = false;
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goto cleanup;
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}
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if (is_pipe)
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disable_sigpipe_trap();
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}
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else
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{
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fout = pset.queryFout;
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is_pipe = false; /* doesn't matter */
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}
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/* clear any pre-existing error indication on the output stream */
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clearerr(pset.queryFout);
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clearerr(fout);
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for (;;)
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{
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if (PQresultStatus(results) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK)
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{
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/* shut down pager before printing error message */
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if (did_pager)
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if (is_pager)
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{
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ClosePager(pset.queryFout);
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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did_pager = false;
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ClosePager(fout);
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is_pager = false;
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}
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OK = AcceptResult(results);
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/* this is the last result set, so allow footer decoration */
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my_popt.topt.stop_table = true;
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}
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else if (pset.queryFout == stdout && !did_pager)
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else if (fout == stdout && !is_pager)
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{
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/*
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* If query requires multiple result sets, hack to ensure that
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* only one pager instance is used for the whole mess
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*/
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pset.queryFout = PageOutput(INT_MAX, &(my_popt.topt));
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did_pager = true;
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fout = PageOutput(INT_MAX, &(my_popt.topt));
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is_pager = true;
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}
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printQuery(results, &my_popt, pset.queryFout, did_pager, pset.logfile);
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printQuery(results, &my_popt, fout, is_pager, pset.logfile);
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PQclear(results);
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* the pager dies/exits/etc, there's no sense throwing more data at
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* it.
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*/
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flush_error = fflush(pset.queryFout);
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flush_error = fflush(fout);
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/*
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* Check if we are at the end, if a cancel was pressed, or if there
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* stop bothering to pull down more data.
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*/
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if (ntuples < fetch_count || cancel_pressed || flush_error ||
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ferror(pset.queryFout))
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ferror(fout))
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break;
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}
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/* close \g argument file/pipe, restore old setting */
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if (pset.gfname)
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{
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/* keep this code in sync with PrintQueryTuples */
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setQFout(NULL);
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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/* close \g argument file/pipe */
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if (is_pipe)
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{
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pclose(fout);
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restore_sigpipe_trap();
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}
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else
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fclose(fout);
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}
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else if (did_pager)
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else if (is_pager)
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{
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ClosePager(pset.queryFout);
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pset.queryFout = queryFout_copy;
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pset.queryFoutPipe = queryFoutPipe_copy;
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/* close transient pager */
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ClosePager(fout);
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}
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cleanup:
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#define atooid(x) ((Oid) strtoul((x), NULL, 10))
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extern bool openQueryOutputFile(const char *fname, FILE **fout, bool *is_pipe);
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extern bool setQFout(const char *fname);
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extern void psql_error(const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(1, 2);
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* where 'filename' can be one of the following:
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* '<file path>' | PROGRAM '<command>' | stdin | stdout | pstdout | pstdout
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* and 'query' can be one of the following:
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* SELECT | UPDATE | INSERT | DELETE
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* SELECT | UPDATE | INSERT | DELETE
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*
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* An undocumented fact is that you can still write BINARY before the
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* tablename; this is a hangover from the pre-7.3 syntax. The options
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fflush(stdout);
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fflush(stderr);
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errno = 0;
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
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#endif
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disable_sigpipe_trap();
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copystream = popen(options->file, PG_BINARY_W);
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}
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else
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}
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success = false;
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}
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
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#endif
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restore_sigpipe_trap();
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}
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else
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{
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*/
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volatile bool cancel_pressed = false;
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/*
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* Likewise, the sigpipe_trap and pager open/close functions are here rather
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* than in common.c so that this file can be used by non-psql programs.
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*/
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static bool always_ignore_sigpipe = false;
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/* info for locale-aware numeric formatting; set up by setDecimalLocale() */
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static char *decimal_point;
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static int groupdigits;
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/********************************/
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/* Public functions */
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/* Public functions */
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/********************************/
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/*
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* disable_sigpipe_trap
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*
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* Turn off SIGPIPE interrupt --- call this before writing to a temporary
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* query output file that is a pipe.
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*
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* No-op on Windows, where there's no SIGPIPE interrupts.
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*/
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void
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disable_sigpipe_trap(void)
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{
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* restore_sigpipe_trap
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*
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* Restore normal SIGPIPE interrupt --- call this when done writing to a
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* temporary query output file that was (or might have been) a pipe.
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*
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* Note: within psql, we enable SIGPIPE interrupts unless the permanent query
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* output file is a pipe, in which case they should be kept off. This
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* approach works only because psql is not currently complicated enough to
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* have nested usages of short-lived output files. Otherwise we'd probably
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* need a genuine save-and-restore-state approach; but for now, that would be
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* useless complication. In non-psql programs, this always enables SIGPIPE.
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*
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* No-op on Windows, where there's no SIGPIPE interrupts.
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*/
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void
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restore_sigpipe_trap(void)
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{
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, always_ignore_sigpipe ? SIG_IGN : SIG_DFL);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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* set_sigpipe_trap_state
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*
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* Set the trap state that restore_sigpipe_trap should restore to.
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*/
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void
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set_sigpipe_trap_state(bool ignore)
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{
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always_ignore_sigpipe = ignore;
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}
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/*
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* PageOutput
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*
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/* check whether we need / can / are supposed to use pager */
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if (topt && topt->pager && isatty(fileno(stdin)) && isatty(fileno(stdout)))
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{
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const char *pagerprog;
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FILE *pagerpipe;
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#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
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unsigned short int pager = topt->pager;
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int min_lines = topt->pager_min_lines;
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if (result == -1
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|| pager > 1)
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{
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#endif
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{
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const char *pagerprog;
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FILE *pagerpipe;
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pagerprog = getenv("PAGER");
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if (!pagerprog)
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pagerprog = DEFAULT_PAGER;
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
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#endif
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disable_sigpipe_trap();
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pagerpipe = popen(pagerprog, "w");
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if (pagerpipe)
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return pagerpipe;
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#ifdef TIOCGWINSZ
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}
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#endif
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}
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return stdout;
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fprintf(pagerpipe, _("Interrupted\n"));
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pclose(pagerpipe);
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#ifndef WIN32
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pqsignal(SIGPIPE, SIG_DFL);
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#endif
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restore_sigpipe_trap();
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}
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}
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extern const printTextFormat pg_utf8format;
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extern void disable_sigpipe_trap(void);
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extern void restore_sigpipe_trap(void);
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extern void set_sigpipe_trap_state(bool ignore);
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extern FILE *PageOutput(int lines, const printTableOpt *topt);
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extern void ClosePager(FILE *pagerpipe);
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@ -461,7 +461,8 @@ parse_psql_options(int argc, char *argv[], struct adhoc_opts * options)
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options->no_readline = true;
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break;
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case 'o':
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setQFout(optarg);
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if (!setQFout(optarg))
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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break;
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case 'p':
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options->port = pg_strdup(optarg);
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