Re: psql and regex not like
François Lafont <francois.lafont.1978@gmail.com>
From: François Lafont <francois.lafont.1978@gmail.com>
To: pgsql-general <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
Date: 2025-03-06T10:45:49Z
Lists: pgsql-general
Hi,
On 3/6/25 10:37, Ron Johnson wrote:
> This statement runs great from the psql prompt. Does exactly what I want.
> select datname from pg_database WHERE datname !~ 'template|postgres' ORDER BY datname;
>
> But it doesn't work so well from the bash prompt. Not escaping the "!" generates a bunch of garbage, while escaping throws an sql syntax error.
>
> psql -Xc "select datname from pg_database WHERE datname \!~ 'template|postgres' ORDER BY datname;"
> ERROR: syntax error at or near "\"
>
> What's the magic syntax?
Indeed it's a question about bash.
This works well for me:
set +H
psql -Xc "SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datname !~ 'template|postgres' ORDER BY datname;"
~$ echo "!~"
-bash: !~: event not found
~$ set +H
~$ echo "!~"
!~
Bye.
--
François Lafont