2016-08-06 7:29 GMT+02:00 Amit Kapila <amit.kapil...@gmail.com>: > On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > 2016-08-04 15:37 GMT+02:00 Amit Kapila <amit.kapil...@gmail.com>: > >> > >> > I dislike automatic commit or rollback here. > >> > > >> > >> What problem you see with it, if we do so and may be mention the same > >> in docs as well. Anyway, I think we should make the behaviour of both > >> ecpg and psql same. > > > > > > Implicit COMMIT can be dangerous > > > > Not, when user has specifically requested for autocommit mode as 'on'. > I think here what would be more meaningful is that after "Set > AutoCommit On", when the first command is committed, it should commit > previous non-pending committed commands as well. >
This is place when safety and and user friendly interface going against - the most safe behave is raising rollback there. But it can be in contrast with user's expectation. > > >> > >> Not sure what benefit we will get by raising warning. I think it is > >> better to choose one behaviour (automatic commit or leave the > >> transaction open as is currently being done in psql) and make it > >> consistent across all clients. > > > > > > I am not sure about value of ecpg for this case. It is used by 0.0001% > > users. Probably nobody in Czech Republic knows this client. > > > > Sure, but that doesn't give us the license for being inconsistent in > behaviour across different clients. > This is question. ecpg was designed years ago - and some details can be designed wrong. Next question is design for interactive and non interactive usage. > > > Warnings enforce the user do some decision > > > > They could be annoying as well, especially if that happens in scripts. > in script - probably rollback is correct - script can be executed more time and user can fix it. I am not sure if we can solve this issue as isolated problem. The first question should be - who, why and when does switching from autocommit off to on? How often this operation is? And we should be safe or we should not? Regards Pavel > > > -- > With Regards, > Amit Kapila. > EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com >