Bruce Momjian wrote:
> Andrew Chernow wrote:
>> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>>> We could have gone with a more elegant init/uninit solution but there is
>>> a history of slow upstream adoption of libpq API changes.
>>>
>>>
>> If that's the case, adding a connectdb option seems like a good
>> alternative. Orignally suggested here:
>>
>> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2009-01/msg01358.php
>
> Right, well the big question is how many people are going to use the
> connection option vs. doing it for everyone automatically.
>
> One possible approach might be to do it automatically, and allow a
> connection option to disable the WSACleanup() call.
I think that was the suggestion. Have an option that would disable
*both* the startup and the cleanup call, leaving the responsibility to
the app.
You can do this for SSL today by calling PQinitSSL().
> Actually, right now, if you have two libpq connections, and close one,
> does WSACleanup() get called, and does it affect the existing
> connection?
WSACleanup() gets called, but it has an internal reference count so it
does not have any effect on existing connections.
//Magnus