Robert Haas <robertmh...@gmail.com> writes:
> most places that issue queries can simply use those routines without
> needing to peek under the hood into the ArchiveHandle.  This is not
> quite enough to get rid of g_conn, but it's close: the major stumbling
> block at this point is probably exit_nicely().  The gyrations we're
> going through to make sure that AH->connection gets closed before
> exiting are fairly annoying; maybe we should invent something in
> dumputils.c along the line of the backend's on_shmem_exit().

Do we actually care about closing the connection?  Worst case is that
backend logs an "unexpected EOF" message.  But yeah, an atexit hook
might be the easiest solution.

                        regards, tom lane

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