Tom Lane wrote:
> Bruce Momjian <bruce@momjian.us> writes:
> > Bruce Momjian wrote:
> >> When we get the termination signal, why can't we just set a global
> >> boolean, do a query cancel, and in the setjmp() code block check the
> >> global and exit --- at that stage we know we have released all locks and
> >> can exit cleanly.
>
> > Should I add this as a TODO? Seems so. Tom commented in the patches
> > queue that it will not work but I don't understand why.
>
> The problem with treating it like elog(ERROR) is that you're at the
> mercy of user-defined code as to whether you'll actually exit or not.
> UDFs can trap elog(ERROR).
I don't understand. I was never considering elog(ERROR).
Right now for cancel we have:
pqsignal(SIGINT, StatementCancelHandler);
I am suggesting we add a new fuction pg_terminate_backend() that does
everything just like cancel, but also sets a global variable that we
check in the loop where we look for the next command and if it is set,
we exit the backend.
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