--- In [email protected], Jesus Garcia <jegaza@...> wrote: > > I agree that the udf must catch exceptions and treat them, but i do not > understand that one udf crash the engine and that there is nothing to do to > avoid that. > > I do not say to free the memory allocated by the udf, or doing work that the > udf do not do, i try to transmit that firebird should be rock solid and an > exception in a udf does not have to crash the engine. It is just a thought, > because one customer that uses other engines (oracle, postgre, sql server), > when i explained that behaviour with firebird didn't understantd this > reasoning. > > Does some one have information if other engines have the same performance? > > Regards. > Jesus > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
I also do not accept this behavior What with SuperServer - problem in one database crash engine for all databases and connections? This is not acceptable for me. And yes - this is bug in engine - crash of engine is a bug at all cases Karol Bieniaszewski
