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Re: Using PQsocketPoll() for PIPELINE mode

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On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 2:50 PM Dominique Devienne <ddevienne@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi. I've now used successfully the new PQsocketPoll() API
> in the context of waiting for notifications, using beta2 and 3.
>
> But now I'm looking into using it in the context of PIPELINE mode.
> Where I suppose both forRead and forWrite are 1, but the return
> code only indicates whether the condition is met. The doc says nothing
> about OR or AND semantic, when both forRead and forWrite are true.
>
> Perhaps it's deemed obvious from the use of select() or poll()?
> Or is one supposed to call it once with forRead=forWrite=1 and
> a timeout, then call it again twice with just one forFlag set and
> a 0 timeout, to know the "details" about which "side" is ready?
>
> Or hasn't this use case been considered for PQsocketPoll(),
> and thus the current return code isn't has precise as it could be?
>
> Thanks for any precisions, --DD

Hi. No answers. Was it wrong timing (vacations) or
is something wrong with my questions? Thanks, --DD






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