Andrew Chernow wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > Andrew Chernow wrote:
> >> Bruce Momjian 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 assumed it would be like SSL, which is a libpq function call, not a
> >>> connection option, e.g. PQinitSSL(), and I think true/false is probably
> >>> enough. PQinitSSL info:
> >>>
> >>> If you are using <acronym>SSL</> inside your application (in addition
> >>> to inside <application>libpq</application>), you can use
> >>> <function>PQinitSSL(int)</> to tell <application>libpq</application>
> >>> that the <acronym>SSL</> library has already been initialized by your
> >>> application.
> >>>
> >> That smells dirty to me. How many PQinitXXX() functions are needed
> >> before we drop the XXX and run with PQinit(...)?
> >
> > Odds are you would still need per-library control over initialization so
> > I am not sure that helps, i.e. the library initialized WSA already but
> > needs SSL.
> >
>
> That's fine. I solved that issue here:
>
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2009-01/msg01349.php
>
> One of arguments is an "options" bit mask. PG_OPT_LOADSSL,
> PG_OPT_LOADWSA, etc... I also suggested a "int inittype, void
> *initdata" arguments that can be used now or for future expansion; that
> way PQinit is not limited to a single int argument. This could be used
> right away with the PG_OPT_LOADWSA idea, to pass the wsa version you want.
That seems overly complex to support just two init functions (we only
had one for SSL for years).
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