Re: [GENERAL] Postgres 7.4 : ECPG not Thread-safe
От | Philip Yarra |
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Тема | Re: [GENERAL] Postgres 7.4 : ECPG not Thread-safe |
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Msg-id | 200311131608.18106.philip@utiba.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: [GENERAL] Postgres 7.4 : ECPG not Thread-safe (Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>) |
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Re: [GENERAL] Postgres 7.4 : ECPG not Thread-safe
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Список | pgsql-interfaces |
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 03:47 pm, Bruce Momjian wrote: > Philip Yarra wrote: > > I'm willing to have a go at updating the doco. Can someone point me to a > > guide to getting started with the markup we use? > > Great, but be warned --- the work is huge. Yikes! I just figured updating the manual section would be a good start. I'll deal with *huge* later. > Let me also add > that it is totally cool! It doesn't look all that friendly, but once > you start coding in it, and pass variables in and out of queries, it > takes on amazing power and has amazing clarity. Personally I don't really like embedded SQL, and would prefer libpq, except for one beautiful feature: it's quite portable (Informix->Sybase->PostgreSQL with minimal re-coding). > Anyway, I think you can grab any ANSI SQL enbedded document and get > ideas. You can look at vendors docs because those are going to be very > similar, and you can look at the ANSI standard for ideas. I have some of the vendors' ones to look at for ideas. Is the ANSI doc (freely) available? > that really shows the power of ecpg --- right now, our docs don't do it > justice. Agreed. I'll see what I can do. I figure just adding "always use 'AT connection_name' in a threaded application or suffer the consequences" would be a good start. Regards, Philip.
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