Обсуждение: question about postgres persistent connection in php
Hi,
I have a question about the postgres interface in php. The
implementation for
a persistent connection calls _rollback_transactions. I was just
wondering
what exactly does the bottom section do by calling BEGIN; and then
ROLLBACK;.
It would seem like it's wasting cpu cycles to start up a transaction and
then rolling back the transactions doing nothing.
I'm looking at php 4.3.10 and I'm using postgres 8.0.1.
yulius
/* {{{ _rollback_transactions
*/
static int _rollback_transactions(zend_rsrc_list_entry *rsrc TSRMLS_DC)
{
PGconn *link;
PGresult *res;
int orig;
if (Z_TYPE_P(rsrc) != le_plink)
return 0;
link = (PGconn *) rsrc->ptr;
if (PQ_SETNONBLOCKING(link, 0)) {
php_error_docref("ref.pgsql" TSRMLS_CC, E_NOTICE,
"Cannot set connection to blocking mode");
return -1;
}
while ((res = PQgetResult(link))) {
PQclear(res);
}
orig = PGG(ignore_notices);
PGG(ignore_notices) = 1;
res = PQexec(link,"BEGIN;");
PQclear(res);
res = PQexec(link,"ROLLBACK;");
PQclear(res);
PGG(ignore_notices) = orig;
return 0;
}
/* }}} */
> A majority of our sql statements in the logs are BEGIN; ROLLBACK;
> that is created by the php persistent connection and I want to
> see if I can get rid of them.
Try changing these lines:
orig = PGG(ignore_notices);
PGG(ignore_notices) = 1;
res = PQexec(link,"BEGIN;");
PQclear(res);
res = PQexec(link,"ROLLBACK;");
PQclear(res);
PGG(ignore_notices) = orig;
to this:
if ((PQprotocolVersion(link) >= 3 && PQtransactionStatus(link)
!= PQTRANS_IDLE) || PQprotocolVersion(link) < 3)
{
orig = PGG(ignore_notices);
PGG(ignore_notices) = 1;
res = PQexec(link,"ROLLBACK;");
PQclear(res);
PGG(ignore_notices) = orig;
}
And recompile.
Chris