Hello Alvaro,

I'm looking at psql's use of PQexec for implementing some feature.

When running with multiple SQL commands, the doc is not very helpful.

From the source code I gathered that PQexec returns the first COPY results
if any, and if not the last non-empty results, unless all is empty in which
case an empty result is returned.

I'm not sure we necessarily want to document this behavior.  If it was
super helpful for some reason, or if we thought we would never change
it, then it would make sense to document it in minute detail.  But
otherwise I think documenting it sets a promise that we would (try to)
never change it in the future, which I don't necessarily agree with --
particularly since it's somewhat awkward to use.

I'm inclined to reject this patch.

Hmmm. I obviously agree that PQexec is beyond awkward.

Now I'm not sure how anyone is expected to guess the actual function working from the available documentation, and without this knowledge I cannot see how to write meaningful code for the multiple query case.

Basically it seems to have been designed for simple queries, and then accomodated somehow for the multiple case but with a strange non systematic approach.

I think it would have been much simpler and straightforward to always return the first result and let the client do whatever it wants afterwards. However, as it has existed for quite some time, I'm unsure how likely it is to change as it would break existing code, so documenting its behavior seems logical. I'd be all in favor of changing the behavior, but I'm pessimistic that it could pass. Keeping the current status (not really documented & awkward behavior) seems rather strange.

--
Fabien.


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