Re: Minor patch to C++ large object interface (cures two ills) - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Adam Haberlach
Subject Re: Minor patch to C++ large object interface (cures two ills)
Date
Msg-id 20000925105357.A27493@ricochet.net
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In response to Re: Minor patch to C++ large object interface (cures two ills)  (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>)
List pgsql-patches
On Mon, Sep 25, 2000 at 08:53:02AM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
> First, I need context diffs, diff -c.  Second, does the END cause
> problems in cases where Close() is called more than once?  For example,
> Close is called as part of PgLargeObject::Open.

I've moved the BEGIN/END to be just before/after the lo_ functions are called,
which gives me a chance to guard the END statement with the check for a valid
pgFd.  I'm mildly worried about bracketing the lo_create() call, but it seems
to work this way, and this object is pretty screwed up anyway.  :)

In the long run, I may create my own C++ API, which will pool db connections,
handle locking, and have a way to latch in a callback for asynchronous
notifications.



Index: pglobject.cc
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/projects/pgsql/cvsroot/pgsql/src/interfaces/libpq++/pglobject.cc,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -c -r1.6 pglobject.cc
*** pglobject.cc        2000/04/22 22:39:15     1.6
--- pglobject.cc        2000/09/25 16:26:22
***************
*** 88,93 ****
--- 88,94 ----
    // Close any prior object
    Close();
    // Open the object
+   Exec("BEGIN");
    pgFd = lo_open(pgConn, pgObject, INV_READ|INV_WRITE);

    // Check for possible errors
***************
*** 119,125 ****

  void PgLargeObject::Close()
  {
!   if (pgFd >= 0) lo_close(pgConn, pgFd);
    pgFd = -1;
  }

--- 120,129 ----

  void PgLargeObject::Close()
  {
!   if (pgFd >= 0) {
!       lo_close(pgConn, pgFd);
!       Exec("END");
!   }
    pgFd = -1;
  }

***************
*** 147,152 ****
--- 151,160 ----
    return lo_tell(pgConn, pgFd);
  }

+ Oid PgLargeObject::LOid()
+ {
+       return pgObject;
+ }

  Oid PgLargeObject::Import(const char* filename)
  {


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