handled completely differently now. For example,
db=# insert into junk (cifs) values ('\\foooo\bar');
WARNING: nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal
LINE 1: insert into junk (cifs) values ('\\foooo\bar');
^
HINT: Use the escape string syntax for backslashes, e.g., E'\\'.
INSERT 0 1
db=# select * from junk;
cifs
--------------
\foooo\x08ar
(1 row)
Is there anyway to disable this behavior or fix this on the server
side? I really don't want to have to rework all of our code that
inserts or queries data.
It seems this works,
db=# insert into junk (cifs) values (E'\\\\foobar\\bar');
INSERT 0 1
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Brandon
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