Tom Lane wrote:
> Lee Kindness <lkindness@csl.co.uk> writes:
> > Tom Lane writes:
> >>> Okay, so it seems -D_REENTRANT is the appropriate fix.
>
> > However, _REENTRANT is not a Solarisism... On all (recent) UNIX
> > systems it toggles on correct handling for thread specific instances
> > of historically global variables (eg errno). It should be considered
> > for all platforms if libpq is intended to be used from threaded
> > programs.
>
> Now that I think about it, what that macro is probably really doing is
> switching the code from looking at a static "errno" variable to looking
> at a per-thread variable. So in fact -D_REENTRANT would be correct if
> you intended to link with a thread-aware libc, and wrong if you intended
> to link with a non-aware libc. (Is there such a thing as a non-threaded
> implementation of libc on the platforms where -D_REENTRANT does
> anything?) If this analysis is right then I think we should *not*
> force _REENTRANT; it will have to be up to users to choose the mechanism
> they want to use in their programs.
As far as I remember, on some platforms -lpthread does replace some of
the libc functions with thread-safe ones. That could be quite confusing.
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