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  1. psql: handle tab completion of timezone names after "SET TIMEZONE TO".

  1. Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-03-16T13:22:07Z

    Hi hackers,
    
    I noticed there was no tab completion for time zones in psql, so here's
    a patch that implements that.  I chose lower-casing the names since they
    are case insensitive, and verbatim since ones without slashes can be
    entered without quotes, and (at least my version of) readline completes
    them correctly if the entered value starts with a single quote.
    
    - ilmari
    
    
  2. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-03-16T13:26:57Z

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    
    > Hi hackers,
    >
    > I noticed there was no tab completion for time zones in psql, so here's
    > a patch that implements that.
    
    I just noticed I left out the = in the match check, here's an updated
    patch that fixes that.
    
    - ilmari
    
    
  3. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2022-03-16T13:40:49Z

    =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    > I just noticed I left out the = in the match check, here's an updated
    > patch that fixes that.
    
    Hmm .... is that actually going to be useful in that form?
    Most time zone names contain slashes and will therefore require
    single-quoting.  I think you might need pushups comparable to
    COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE.
    
    Also, personally, I'd rather not smash the names to lower case.
    I think that's a significant decrement of readability.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  4. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-03-18T00:35:10Z

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
    
    > =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    >> I just noticed I left out the = in the match check, here's an updated
    >> patch that fixes that.
    >
    > Hmm .... is that actually going to be useful in that form?
    > Most time zone names contain slashes and will therefore require
    > single-quoting.  I think you might need pushups comparable to
    > COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE.
    
    With readline (which is what I tested on) the completion works with or
    without a single quote, but the user has to supply the quote themselves
    for non-identifier-syntax timezone names.
    
    I wasn't aware of the difference in behaviour with libedit, but now that
    I've tested I agree that quoting things even when not strictly needed is
    better.
    
    This does however have the unfortunate side effect that on readline it
    will suggest DEFAULT even after a single quote, which is not valid.
    
    > Also, personally, I'd rather not smash the names to lower case.
    > I think that's a significant decrement of readability.
    
    That was mainly for convenience of not having to capitalise the place
    names when typing (since they are accepted case insensitively).  A
    compromise would be to lower-case it in the WHERE, but not in the
    SELECT, as in the attached v3 patch.
    
    I've tested this version on Debian stable with both readline 8.1-1 and
    libedit 3.1-20191231-2.
    
    - ilmari
    
    
  5. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-03-18T10:17:00Z

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    
    > Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
    >
    >> Also, personally, I'd rather not smash the names to lower case.
    >> I think that's a significant decrement of readability.
    >
    > That was mainly for convenience of not having to capitalise the place
    > names when typing (since they are accepted case insensitively).  A
    > compromise would be to lower-case it in the WHERE, but not in the
    > SELECT, as in the attached v3 patch.
    
    I just realised there's no point in the subselect when I'm not applying
    the same function in the WHERE and the SELECT, so here's an updated
    version that simplifies that.  It also fixes a typo in the commit
    message.
    
    - ilmari
    
    
  6. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2022-03-18T18:53:04Z

    =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    > I just realised there's no point in the subselect when I'm not applying
    > the same function in the WHERE and the SELECT, so here's an updated
    > version that simplifies that.  It also fixes a typo in the commit
    > message.
    
    This doesn't work right for me under libedit -- it will correctly
    complete "am<TAB>" to "'America/", but then it fails to complete
    anything past that.  The reason seems to be that once we have a
    leading single quote, libedit will include that in the text passed
    to future completion attempts, while readline won't.  I ended up
    needing three query variants, as attached (bikeshedding welcome).
    
    I think the reason the COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE macro doesn't look
    similar is that it hasn't made an attempt to work with input that
    the user didn't quote --- that is, if you type
    	alter type planets rename value ur<TAB>
    it just fails to match anything, instead of providing "'uranus'".
    Should we upgrade that likewise?  Not sure it's worth the trouble
    though; I think COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE is there more as a finger
    exercise than because people use it regularly.
    
    I added a regression test case too.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
  7. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2022-03-18T19:01:56Z

    ... btw, I forgot to mention that I don't see any problem with
    the patch's behavior for DEFAULT.  What I see with both readline
    and libedit is that if you type something reasonable, like
        set timezone to d<TAB>
    then it will correctly complete "efault ", without any extra
    quotes.  Now, if you're silly and do
        set timezone to 'd<TAB>
    then readline gives you "efault' " and libedit gives you nothing.
    But I think that's your own, um, fault.  We don't have any other
    places where tab completion is so aggressive as to remove quotes
    from a keyword.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  8. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-03-20T19:47:58Z

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
    
    > =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    >> I just realised there's no point in the subselect when I'm not applying
    >> the same function in the WHERE and the SELECT, so here's an updated
    >> version that simplifies that.  It also fixes a typo in the commit
    >> message.
    >
    > This doesn't work right for me under libedit -- it will correctly
    > complete "am<TAB>" to "'America/", but then it fails to complete
    > anything past that.  The reason seems to be that once we have a
    > leading single quote, libedit will include that in the text passed
    > to future completion attempts, while readline won't.  I ended up
    > needing three query variants, as attached (bikeshedding welcome).
    
    Well spotted, I must have just tested that it completed something on the
    first tab. The fix looks reasonable to me, and I have no better ideas
    for the names of the query string #defines.
    
    > I think the reason the COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE macro doesn't look
    > similar is that it hasn't made an attempt to work with input that
    > the user didn't quote --- that is, if you type
    > 	alter type planets rename value ur<TAB>
    > it just fails to match anything, instead of providing "'uranus'".
    > Should we upgrade that likewise?`
    
    The comment says it will add the quote before text if it's not there, so
    maybe we should adjust that to say that it will only add the quote if
    the user hasn't typed anything?
    
    > Not sure it's worth the trouble though; I think
    > COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE is there more as a finger exercise than
    > because people use it regularly.
    
    I agree, I mostly implemented that for completeness after adding ALTER
    TYPE … RENAME VALUE. Also, enum values always need quoting, while SET
    TIMEZONE doesn't if the zone name follows identifier syntax and people
    might start typing it without quotes if they intend set one of those, so
    the extra effort to make that work even though we can't suggest a mix of
    quoted and non-quoted names is worth it.
    
    > I added a regression test case too.
    
    Good idea idea, I keep forgetting that we actually have tests for tab
    completion, since most cases are so simple and obviously correct that we
    don't bother with tests for them.
    
    > ... btw, I forgot to mention that I don't see any problem with
    > the patch's behavior for DEFAULT.  What I see with both readline
    > and libedit is that if you type something reasonable, like
    >     set timezone to d<TAB>
    > then it will correctly complete "efault ", without any extra
    > quotes.  Now, if you're silly and do
    >     set timezone to 'd<TAB>
    > then readline gives you "efault' " and libedit gives you nothing.
    > But I think that's your own, um, fault.
    
    I agree, it was just a quirk noticed while testing. Also, it helps that
    there aren't any actual time zone names starting with 'd'.
    
    > We don't have any other places where tab completion is so aggressive
    > as to remove quotes from a keyword.
    
    I noticed afterwards that other config varables behave the same, so even
    if we wanted to improve that, it's outwith the scope of this patch.
    
    > 			regards, tom lane
    
    - ilmari
    
    
    
    
  9. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2022-03-20T20:11:03Z

    =?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <ilmari@ilmari.org> writes:
    > Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
    >> I think the reason the COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE macro doesn't look
    >> similar is that it hasn't made an attempt to work with input that
    >> the user didn't quote --- that is, if you type
    >> alter type planets rename value ur<TAB>
    >> it just fails to match anything, instead of providing "'uranus'".
    >> Should we upgrade that likewise?`
    
    > The comment says it will add the quote before text if it's not there, so
    > maybe we should adjust that to say that it will only add the quote if
    > the user hasn't typed anything?
    
    After thinking a bit harder, I realized that the SchemaQuery
    infrastructure has no way to deal with the case of the input text not
    being a prefix of what we want the output to be, so it can't do something
    comparable to Query_for_list_of_timezone_names_quoted_out.  Maybe someday
    we'll feel like adding that, but COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE isn't a
    compelling enough reason in current usage.  So I just tweaked the comment
    a bit.
    
    Pushed that way.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  10. Re: Tab completion for SET TimeZone

    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker <ilmari@ilmari.org> — 2022-03-21T00:05:43Z

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> writes:
    
    > After thinking a bit harder, I realized that the SchemaQuery
    > infrastructure has no way to deal with the case of the input text not
    > being a prefix of what we want the output to be, so it can't do something
    > comparable to Query_for_list_of_timezone_names_quoted_out.  Maybe someday
    > we'll feel like adding that, but COMPLETE_WITH_ENUM_VALUE isn't a
    > compelling enough reason in current usage.  So I just tweaked the comment
    > a bit.
    
    Fair enough.
    
    > Pushed that way.
    
    Thanks!
    
    > 			regards, tom lane
    
    - ilmari