Kevin Murphy <murphy@genome.chop.edu> writes:
> I've noticed that the argument to the \c (connect) meta-command is
> case-sensitive. This doesn't seem to be consistent with other
> meta-commands or the SQL standard of case-insensitive identifiers.
... however, it's consistent with the behavior of psql's equivalent
command-line arguments, so you're more or less damned if you do and
damned if you don't.
I think the actual original reasoning is explained in the comment in
command.c:
* Ideally we should treat the arguments as SQL identifiers. But for
* backwards compatibility with 7.2 and older pg_dump files, we have to
* take unquoted arguments verbatim (don't downcase them). For now,
* double-quoted arguments may be stripped of double quotes (as if SQL
* identifiers). By 7.4 or so, pg_dump files can be expected to
* double-quote all mixed-case \connect arguments, and then we can get rid
* of OT_SQLIDHACK.
which was presumbly written during the 7.3 development cycle. We had a
shorter time horizon for compatibility considerations back then. I'm
not sure that today, we'd want to blow off old dump files even yet...
regards, tom lane