Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org> writes:
> libpq supports it just fine. You do a PQsendQuery() and then as many
> PQgetResult()s as it takes to get back the results. This worked for a
> while AFAIK.

That only works if the caller is prepared to read each result serially,
and not (say) a row at a time in parallel.  There are a bunch of
ease-of-use problems as well, such as knowing which resultset is which,
coping with errors detected after the first resultset(s) are sent, etc.

A more realistic way of dealing with multiple resultsets is to deliver
them as named cursor references and allow the client to FETCH
reasonable-sized chunks.  We can sort of handle this today, but it's
notationally painful at both the stored-procedure and client ends.

                        regards, tom lane

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