Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Magnus Hagander wrote: >> Probably doable, but it requires API additions, I think.
> I thought about this. There are a lot of pointers in PGconn, and most > we don't use so I don't like the idea of adding a new API to copy the > complex PGconn structure just for Win32 psql cancel. Looking at the > PQrequestCancel() code, it only writes to errorMessage and reads from > everything else, and I don't see any of those changing (except > errorMessage) once the connection is established, so we could do a > non-deep copy of the structure and reuse all the existing structure > pointers. We would just need to create a new errorMessage structure > because PQrequestCancel() wants to write to that. I think Magnus had the right idea. We should invent a completely separate opaque struct that contains *only* the fields that PQrequestCancel actually needs (the hostname, port, and secret key; anything else?) and make a function to create one of these from a PQconn. This struct could then be read-only as far as the thread-safe variant of PQrequestCancel is concerned. The error message return convention used by PQrequestCancel leaves a lot to be desired as well; I'd be inclined to think of something else for the new variant of PQrequestCancel. Possibly have the caller supply a buffer to write into. We could probably reimplement the existing PQrequestCancel on top of the cleaner version, or at least find some way to share code. But basically, the API it has now is pretty bogus. (I think I can say that, since I invented it ;-)) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings