Hiroshi Inoue wrote:
> > Yes, if you want multiple timeouts, you clearly could go in that
> > direction. Right now, we are considering only single-statement timing
> > and no one has asked for multiple timers.
>
> I don't ask multiple timers. ODBC driver would be able
> to handle multiple timeouts without multiple timers in
> my scenario.
I understand.
> > > > but it requires an interface like odbc or jdbc. It
> > > > is hard to use for libpq or psql.
> > >
> > > We shouldn't expect too much on psql in the first place
> > > because it isn't procedural. I don't expect too much on
> > > libpq either because it's a low level interface. However
> > > applications which use libpq could do like odbc or jdbc
> > > does. Or libpq could also provide a function which encap-
> > > sulates the query timeout handling if necessary.
> >
> > I certainly would like _something_ that works in psql/libpq,
>
> Please don't make things complicated by sticking to such
> low level interfaces.
OK, what is your proposal?
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