On Mon, May 22, 2023 at 10:02:02AM -0500, Tristan Partin wrote:
> The way that pgbench handled SIGINT changed in
> 1d468b9ad81b9139b4a0b16b416c3597925af4b0. Unfortunately this had a
> couple of unintended consequences, at least from what I can tell[1].
> 
> - CTRL-C no longer stops the program unless the right point in pgbench
>   execution is hit
> - pgbench no longer exits with a non-zero exit code
> 
> An easy reproduction of these problems is to run with a large scale
> factor like: pgbench -i -s 500000. Then try to CTRL-C the program.

This comes from the code path where the data is generated client-side,
and where the current CancelRequested may not be that responsive,
isn't it?
--
Michael

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