Hello, Tom. You wrote:
TL> Pavel Golub <pa...@microolap.com> writes: >> TL> I'm not sure what distinction you're trying to draw. Do you want us to >> TL> add a close() just before exit()? If so, what for? >> First of all, for uniformity I guess. :) .backup files are closed >> properly. >> And secondly, I'm using these sources in my project and I >> need input file to be closed. Of course, I can find the place >> where to insert close() by myself, but I beleive that this must be done in >> the >> official release. TL> I don't think so. The pg_restore code is not written to be a library. TL> (Some have proposed making it into one, but there's a lot of work needed TL> to make that happen.) Even if it were designed as a library, I don't TL> think it would be the library's job to close the input file --- what TL> if the surrounding app passes it stdin, for instance? But .backup files are closed properly. :) What the difference? TL> regards, tom lane -- With best wishes, Pavel mailto:pa...@gf.microolap.com -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs