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  1. non blcoking behaviour

    Erik Hofman <erik@ehofman.com> — 2001-02-23T13:56:45Z

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    Your name               : Erik Hofman
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    I'm programming PostgreSQL using the non blocking function right now,
    but i had a real struggle with it :(
    
    The PQstatus returns CONNECTION_MADE, but PQsendQuery only checks for
    CONNECTION_OK.
    So PQsendQuery doesn't send the query, while i think that after
    CONNECTION_MADE the query could be sent also.
    
    
    
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    Probably adding CONNECTION_MADE to PQsendQuery
    
    Erik
    
    
  2. Re: non blcoking behaviour

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2001-02-23T20:02:04Z

    Erik Hofman <erik@ehofman.com> writes:
    > Probably adding CONNECTION_MADE to PQsendQuery
    
    The code is not broken, but it would be if we changed that.
    
    CONNECTION_MADE is an intermediate state in the nonblocking connection
    procedure; it does not entitle you to send a query.  You really
    shouldn't be looking at PQstatus anyway, IMHO, until you've gotten a
    PGRES_POLLING_OK result from PQconnectPoll.
    
    			regards, tom lane