Laurenz Albe wrote:

> > Or is there a libpq API on PGresult that would allow to get the type
> > of statement the result is from?
> 
> The command tag is not what you look at.

Yet that's what psql does. from PrintQueryResult():

        /* if it's INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE RETURNING, also print status */
        if (last || pset.show_all_results)
        {
                cmdstatus = PQcmdStatus(result);
                if (strncmp(cmdstatus, "INSERT", 6) == 0 ||
                        strncmp(cmdstatus, "UPDATE", 6) == 0 ||
                        strncmp(cmdstatus, "DELETE", 6) == 0)
                        PrintQueryStatus(result, printStatusFout);
        }



> You simply check the result from an INSERT statement.  If it is
> PGRES_TUPLES_OK, it must have been INSERT ... RETRUNING.

Or a SELECT, or an UPDATE RETURNING, or a DELETE RETURNING.
The code still need to look at PQcmdStatus() to learn which kind it is,
if it needs to know this.


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-- 
Daniel Vérité
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