Re: libpq WSACleanup is not needed - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Dunstan
Subject Re: libpq WSACleanup is not needed
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Msg-id 4975FEC6.5070707@dunslane.net
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In response to Re: libpq WSACleanup is not needed  (Andrew Chernow <ac@esilo.com>)
Responses Re: libpq WSACleanup is not needed  (Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us>)
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Andrew Chernow wrote:
> Andrew Chernow wrote:
>> Bruce Momjian wrote:
>>>
>>> Ah, OK, so it does its own cleanup on last close, great. I agree a
>>> connection option for this would be good.
>>>
>>
>> What would the option be?  "wsainit = [enable | disable]"?  Maybe it 
>> should allow setting the version to load: "wsa_version = 2.0".  Maybe 
>> the two should be combined: "wsa_version = [default | disable | 2.0]".
>>
>
> I will say, the cleanest solution is still an optional init()/uninit() 
> for libpq.  Has this been ruled out?  IMHO, the next best solution is 
> a connection option.

What happened to the idea of counting connections? That seemed a 
relatively clean way to go, I thought, although I haven't followed the 
discussion very closely.

cheers

andrew


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