Hi, Following last week's commit 344cdff :
Author: Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> Date: Thu Dec 3 14:28:58 2015 -0500 Clean up some psql issues around handling of the query output file. Formerly, if "psql -o foo" failed to open the output file "foo", it would print an error message but then carry on as though -o had not been specified at all. This seems contrary to expectation: a program that cannot open its output file normally fails altogether. Make psql do exit(1) after reporting the error. [...] I notice that --log-file also reports an error but continues nonetheless if the file can't be opened. The attached trivial patch makes it fail and exit instead. Also there's the fact that once opened, psql currently ignores errors when writing to that file. Without going as far as tracking every write in print.c, there are at least two places in the code where it would be easy to abort the processing, should we want to, at the beginning of SendQuery() and PSQLexec(). The code here looks like: if (pset.logfile) { fprintf(pset.logfile, _("********* QUERY **********\n" "%s\n" "**************************\n\n"), query); fflush(pset.logfile); } At this point if fprintf() returns a negative value, maybe we should error out and exit rather than ignore it. Or at least do that when ON_ERROR_STOP is on? The typical case when it might happen is a disk full condition. In this scenario, I can imagine a psql exit(1) being both desirable or not. Certain users could be satisfied that a script went to completion even in this client-side degraded state. But other users could be unhappy about the queries being executed without leaving the expected traces, if the logging part happens to be essential to them. Best regards, -- Daniel Vérité PostgreSQL-powered mailer: http://www.manitou-mail.org Twitter: @DanielVerite
diff --git a/src/bin/psql/startup.c b/src/bin/psql/startup.c index 4e5021a..bdd10ba 100644 --- a/src/bin/psql/startup.c +++ b/src/bin/psql/startup.c @@ -275,8 +275,11 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) { pset.logfile = fopen(options.logfilename, "a"); if (!pset.logfile) + { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: could not open log file \"%s\": %s\n"), pset.progname, options.logfilename, strerror(errno)); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } } /*
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