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  1. Re: [HACKERS] I want to change libpq and libpgtcl for better handling of large query results

    PostgreSQL <postgres@deuroconsult.ro> — 1998-01-06T08:39:21Z

    As far as I understood, this seems to be another solution to the older
    problem of speeding up the browser display of large results. The first one
    consisted on nonblocking exec/blocking fetchtuple in libpq (the patch is
    very simple). But the main point is that I learned at that time that
    backend send tuples as soon as it computes them. 
    
    Can someone give an authorized answer?
    
    On Tue, 6 Jan 1998, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
    
    > On Mon, 5 Jan 1998, Constantin Teodorescu wrote:
    ...
    > 
    > 	Now, from reading Bruce's email before reading this, this doesn't get 
    > around the fact that the backend is still going to have to finish generating
                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    > a response to the query before it can send *any* data back, so, as Bruce has
    ...
    > 
    > Marc G. Fournier                                
    > Systems Administrator @ hub.org 
    > primary: scrappy@hub.org           secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org 
    > 
    
    PS. On the other hand, if someone is working on back/front protocol, could
    he think about how difficult would be to have a async full duplex
    connection?
    
    Costin Oproiu