On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 9:12 PM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: > > So far as I can find, just about everyplace that deals with replication > connections has slipshod error reporting. An example from worker.c is > > LogRepWorkerWalRcvConn = walrcv_connect(MySubscription->conninfo, > true, > MySubscription->name, &err); > if (LogRepWorkerWalRcvConn == NULL) > ereport(ERROR, > (errmsg("could not connect to the publisher: %s", err))); > > Because of the lack of any errcode() call, this failure will be reported > as XX000 ERRCODE_INTERNAL_ERROR, which is surely not appropriate. > worker.c is in good company though, because EVERY caller of walrcv_connect > is equally slipshod. > > Shall we just use ERRCODE_CONNECTION_FAILURE for these failures, or > would it be better to invent another SQLSTATE code? Arguably, > ERRCODE_CONNECTION_FAILURE is meant for failures of client connections; > but on the other hand, a replication connection is a sort of client. >
Your reasoning sounds good to me. So, +1 for using ERRCODE_CONNECTION_FAILURE. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.