Re: libpq object hooks (libpq events) - Mailing list pgsql-patches

From Andrew Chernow
Subject Re: libpq object hooks (libpq events)
Date
Msg-id 48303E34.20305@esilo.com
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In response to Re: libpq object hooks (libpq events)  ("Merlin Moncure" <mmoncure@gmail.com>)
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Merlin Moncure wrote:
> On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Andrew Chernow <ac@esilo.com> wrote:
>> Here is an updated patch for what was called object hooks.  This is now
>> called libpq events.  If someone has a better name or hates ours, let us
>> know.
>
>
> Let's decide where to go with this.  We have no objections to pushing
> this back to the next fest (tom's comments on the wiki were noted).
> If that's the case though, we would like to wrap up a consenus on the
> general implementation in the meantime.  Just give us a heads up and
> I'll update the wiki.
>
> merlin
>
>

Yeah, it would be nice to avoid another push back into July by getting some
feedback now for June; it would be great to squeeze it into May.  I'm not
talking about a review, but maybe a couple of "I hate this" or "This works well"
or "Give up coding" :)  The implementation of the events (as well as when they
were object hooks) is actually very simple, so a quick glance can probably raise
most concerns.  There is very little going on.

In the end, something like this can be done several different ways (choice here
is a matter of taste & style).  It would be nice to iron out the API and focus
on other aspects; namely is this general concept appealing enough.

--
Andrew Chernow
eSilo, LLC
every bit counts
http://www.esilo.com/

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