On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 12:03:36PM -0400, Robert Haas wrote:
> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> > Perhaps the text should be like this:
> >
> > The result is 1 if the termination message was sent; or in nonblocking
> > mode, this may only indicate that the termination message was successfully
> > queued. (In nonblocking mode, to be certain that the data has been sent,
> > you should next wait for write-ready and call <function>PQflush</>,
> > repeating until it returns zero.) Zero indicates that the function could
> > not queue the termination message because of full buffers; this will only
> > happen in nonblocking mode. (In this case, wait for write-ready and try
> > the PQputCopyEnd call again.) If a hard error occurs, -1 is returned; you
> > can use <function>PQerrorMessage</function> to retrieve details.
>
> That looks pretty good. However, I'm realizing this isn't the only
> place where we probably need to clarify the language. Just to take
> one example near at hand, PQputCopyData may also return 1 when it's
> only queued the data; it seems to try even less hard than PQputCopyEnd
> to ensure that the data is actually sent.
Uh, where are we on this?
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