> > > Both win32 send/recv have pgwin32_poll_signals() in them.
> > > This is glorified WaitForSingleObjectEx on global 
> > > pgwin32_signal_event.  This is probably part of the problem.
> > > Can we work some of the same magic you put into check interrupts 
> > > macro?
> > >
> >
> > Uh, we already do that, don't we?
> > 
> http://developer.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/src/backend/port/win3
> > 2/
> > socket.c?rev=1.10
> > has:
> >
> 
> Yeah, we did this. I am thinking of just use simple mechanism 
> of the win32 sockets, which could not pick up signals, but I 
> would like to see if there is any difference -- do you think 
> there is any point to try this?

Sorry, I don't follow you here - what do you mean to do? Remove the
event completely so we can't wait on it?

//Magnus

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