+ and then exit. This is useful in shell scripts. Start-up files + (<filename>psqlrc</filename> and <filename>~/.psqlrc</filename>) are + ignored with this option.
Sorry if this was discussed and I missed it, but I think this is a bad idea. There's already an option to control this. More important, there's no option to force the rc files to be used, so if -g disables them you'd be stuck with that.
I agree that the rc files are a danger when scripting, but if we want to do something about that then it needs to be consistent for ALL non-interactive use.
I don't see any problem to load rc files - but should I do it by default? I prefer
1. default - don't read rc
2. possible long option for forcing load rc for -c and -g
3. possible long option for forcing load any file as rc for -c and -g
Regards
Pavel
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