On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 12:30:27PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Matthew T. O'Connor" <matthew@zeut.net> writes:
> > Tom Lane wrote:
> >> Surely this is completely broken? AFAICT you are testing the result
> >> from a VACUUM or ANALYZE command, which is not going to return any
> >> tuples.
>
> > Upon further inspection, I think you are right. I would think that
> > instead of checking the query result with PQntuples, it should probably
> > be checked with |PQresultStatus.
>
> ISTM this is the wrong place to test at all. I put a PQntuples check
> into update_table_thresholds() instead, which seems a far more direct
> defense against trouble. (Consider eg the case where someone drops the
> table just after your VACUUM completes successfully. Also there are
> drop/rename scenarios to think about: success of the VACUUM proves that
> there is a table named FOO, not that there is still a table with the OID
> you have on record.)
Yes, I agree, update_table_thresholds() is the right place for the check.
Please ignore the earlier patch.
Thanks
-dg
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