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The following routines are added to libpq: PGresult *PQclosePrepared(PGconn *conn, const char *stmt); PGresult *PQclosePortal(PGconn *conn, const char *portal); int PQsendClosePrepared(PGconn *conn, const char *stmt); int PQsendClosePortal(PGconn *conn, const char *portal); The "send" routines are non-blocking versions of the two others. Close messages are part of the protocol but they did not have a libpq implementation. And, having these routines is for instance useful with connection poolers as these can detect more easily Close messages than DEALLOCATE queries. The implementation takes advantage of what the Describe routines rely on for portals and statements. Some regression tests are added in libpq_pipeline, for the four new routines, by closing portals and statements created already by the tests. Author: Jelte Fennema Reviewed-by: Jian He, Michael Paquier Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAGECzQTb4xFAopAVokudB+L62Kt44mNAL4Z9zZ7UTrs1TRFvWA@mail.gmail.com |
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| dummy_seclabel | ||
| ldap_password_func | ||
| libpq_pipeline | ||
| plsample | ||
| snapshot_too_old | ||
| spgist_name_ops | ||
| ssl_passphrase_callback | ||
| test_bloomfilter | ||
| test_copy_callbacks | ||
| test_custom_rmgrs | ||
| test_ddl_deparse | ||
| test_extensions | ||
| test_ginpostinglist | ||
| test_integerset | ||
| test_lfind | ||
| test_misc | ||
| test_oat_hooks | ||
| test_parser | ||
| test_pg_dump | ||
| test_predtest | ||
| test_rbtree | ||
| test_regex | ||
| test_rls_hooks | ||
| test_shm_mq | ||
| test_slru | ||
| unsafe_tests | ||
| worker_spi | ||
| Makefile | ||
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| README | ||
Test extensions and libraries ============================= src/test/modules contains PostgreSQL extensions that are primarily or entirely intended for testing PostgreSQL and/or to serve as example code. The extensions here aren't intended to be installed in a production server and aren't suitable for "real work". Furthermore, while you can do "make install" and "make installcheck" in this directory or its children, it is NOT ADVISABLE to do so with a server containing valuable data. Some of these tests may have undesirable side-effects on roles or other global objects within the tested server. "make installcheck-world" at the top level does not recurse into this directory. Most extensions have their own pg_regress tests or isolationtester specs. Some are also used by tests elsewhere in the tree. If you're adding new hooks or other functionality exposed as C-level API this is where to add the tests for it.