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Re: Possible bug in ECPGlib thread-safety (Postgres 7.4)...: msg#00017db.postgresql.interfaces
Philip Yarra writes: > Unlike the libpq C interface, there is no "connection" variable maintained > in > ECPG... instead, ECPG internally maintains a global list of open > connections. > When a client application issues an EXEC SQL, a connection is retrieved from > the list, and the SQL statement is executed on that connection. The first > connection in the list is the "default" connection, so if you don't specify > a > named connection using "AT conn_name" ECPG grabs the first connection in the > list. > > I'm pretty sure what happens when you issue EXEC SQL SET CONNECTION is that > it > sets the the default connection, so each of your threads would simply have > shuffled the default connection. Then when each thread attempts to EXEC SQL > they grab the same connection... whichever connection was made the default > by > the last thread to issue EXEC SQL SET CONNECTION. > > I believe this behaviour is consistent with other DBMS implementations of > embedded SQL, but I'm shooting from the hip. Not sure on the consistency, that's one thing ESQL/C rarely is! Anyway you're right regarding the SET CONNECTION behaviour. However it'd be fairly simple to change things such that each thread keeps track of its "current" connection (set by connecting and SET CONNECTION) by using thread local storage. It'd be a definite improvement over having to specify the connection on each call! I'll probably do this at some point, but since i'm off to India on Monday for the rest of December it'll not be till the New Year at the earliest! L. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: subscribe and unsubscribe commands go to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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