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Hi,

I've been writing C++ code that needs to get wrapped into a postgresql extension and it has a few singleton classes like:

1. Config object that holds some general configuration information.
2. Stats object for global stats collection.
3. Logger object for enabling/disabling debug logging to a file.
4. curlpp class for making outbound calls to an OSRM web service from the c++ code

I can probably do without 1-3 if I had to when the code is integrated, but they are handy to keep around in the code for when we are developing and working outside the postgresql database. I could #ifdef then all, but I would like to avoid cluttering the code with tons of #ifdef.

Item 4 is a little more problematic and needs to be kept around or something else implemented to take its place. I have looked at the curl extension and actual built another module in C that uses those ideas., but the curlpp is a nice OO class that encapsules and hides all the curl stuff from the C++ code.

So my question(s) are:

1. Any insights into singletons working/not working within the postgresql server extensions? My understanding is that these are implemented as global static classes with a lifetime of the process and they have no destructor, so I'm a little worried about memory leaks or multiple queries sharing the singleton.

2. Is there another way implement the equivalent of a singleton for C++ code that has a lifetime of the query in the server?

3. What do for logging classes when integrating C++ code into postgresql?

Any help or ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks,
  -Steve


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