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Functions)72 659.8 R (Associated with the COPY Command)3 E F0(The)108 676.9 Q F1(copy)3.4 E F0 .65(command in)3.4 F F4(POSTGRES)3.4 E F0 .649 (has options to read from or write to the netw)3.4 F .649(ork con-)-.11 F 1.149(nection used by)108 690.1 R F4(LIBPQ)3.899 E F0 6.649(.T)C 1.149 (herefore, functions are necessary to access this netw)-6.649 F 1.15 (ork con-)-.11 F(nection directly so applications may tak)108 703.3 Q 2.75(ef)-.11 G(ull adv)-2.75 E(antage of this capability)-.275 E(.)-.715 E F5(50)282.5 756 Q EP %%Page: 51 51 %%BeginPageSetup BP %%EndPageSetup /F0 11/Times-Bold@0 SF(PQgetline)108 97.2 Q/F1 11/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.171 (Reads a ne)133 114.3 R 1.171 (wline-terminated line of characters \(transmitted by the back)-.275 F 1.17(end serv)-.11 F(er\))-.165 E .821(into a b)133 127.5 R(uf)-.22 E (fer)-.275 E/F2 11/Times-Italic@0 SF(string)3.571 E F1 .821(of size) 3.571 F F2(length)3.571 E F1 6.321(.L)C(ik)-6.321 E(e)-.11 E F2(fg)3.571 E(ets)-.11 E F1 .822(\(3\), this routine copies up to)B F2(length)3.572 E F1(-1)A .56(characters into)133 140.7 R F2(string)3.31 E F1 6.06(.I)C 3.31(ti)-6.06 G 3.31(sl)-3.31 G(ik)-3.31 E(e)-.11 E F2 -.11(ge)3.31 G (ts).11 E F1 .56(\(3\), ho)B(we)-.275 E -.165(ve)-.275 G 1.439 -.44 (r, i).165 H 3.309(nt).44 G .559(hat it con)-3.309 F -.165(ve)-.44 G .559(rts the terminating).165 F(ne)133 153.9 Q (wline into a null character)-.275 E(.)-.605 E F2(PQg)133 171 Q(etline) -.11 E F1 .329(returns EOF at EOF)3.078 F 3.079(,0i)-.88 G 3.079(ft) -3.079 G .329(he entire line has been read, and 1 if the b)-3.079 F(uf) -.22 E(fer)-.275 E(is full b)133 184.2 Q(ut the terminating ne)-.22 E (wline has not yet been read.)-.275 E 1.471 (Notice that the application must check to see if a ne)133 201.3 R 4.221 (wl)-.275 G 1.471(ine consists of the single)-4.221 F 2.691 (character \231.)133 214.5 R 2.691(\232, which indicates that the back) -.77 F 2.691(end serv)-.11 F 2.692(er has \214nished sending the)-.165 F .89(results of the)133 227.7 R F2(copy)3.64 E F1 3.64 (command. 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Sample)72 97.2 R(Pr)3 E(ogram 1)-.216 E/F1 10/Courier@0 SF(/*)148 113.3 Q 6(*t)154 125.5 S(estlibpq.c)-6 E 24 (*T)154 137.7 S(est the C version of)-24 E/F2 9/Courier@0 SF(LIBPQ)6 E F1 6(,t)C(he)-6 E F2(POSTGRES)6 E F1(frontend library.)6 E(*)154 149.9 Q (*)154 162.1 Q(*/)154 174.3 Q(#include )148 186.5 Q (#include "libpq-fe.h")148 198.7 Q(void)148 223.1 Q (exit_nicely\(PGconn* conn\))148 235.3 Q({)148 247.5 Q (PQfinish\(conn\);)160 259.7 Q(exit\(1\);)160 271.9 Q(})148 284.1 Q (main\(\))148 308.5 Q({)148 320.7 Q (char *pghost, *pgport, *pgoptions, *pgtty;)160 332.9 Q(char* dbName;) 160 345.1 Q(int nFields;)160 357.3 Q(int i,j;)160 369.5 Q 6(/* FILE)148 393.9 R(*debug; */)6 E(PGconn* conn;)160 418.3 Q(PGresult* res;)160 430.5 Q(/* begin, by setting the parameters for a backend connection)160 454.9 Q(if the parameters are null, then the system will try to use)178 467.1 Q(reasonable defaults by looking up environment variables)178 479.3 Q(or, failing that, using hardwired constants */)178 491.5 Q (pghost = NULL;)160 503.7 Q(/* host name of the backend server */)12 E (pgport = NULL;)160 515.9 Q(/* port of the backend server */)12 E (pgoptions = NULL; /* special options to start up the backend server */) 160 528.1 Q(pgtty = NULL;)160 540.3 Q (/* debugging tty for the backend server */)30 E(dbName = "template1";) 160 552.5 Q(/* make a connection to the database */)160 576.9 Q (conn = PQsetdb\(pghost, pgport, pgoptions, pgtty, dbName\);)160 589.1 Q (/* check to see that the backend connection was successfully made */) 160 613.5 Q(if \(PQstatus\(conn\) == CONNECTION_BAD\) {)160 625.7 Q (fprintf\(stderr,"Connection to database '%s' failed.0, dbName\);)172 637.9 Q(fprintf\(stderr,"%s",PQerrorMessage\(conn\)\);)172 650.1 Q (exit_nicely\(conn\);)172 662.3 Q(})160 674.5 Q 6(/* debug)148 698.9 R 6 (=f)6 G 6(open\("/tmp/trace.out","w"\); */)-6 F 12(/* PQtrace\(conn,)148 711.1 R 6(debug\); */)6 F/F3 11/Times-Bold@0 SF(54)282.5 756 Q EP %%Page: 55 55 %%BeginPageSetup BP %%EndPageSetup /F0 10/Courier@0 SF(/* start a transaction block */)160 96.2 Q (res = PQexec\(conn,"BEGIN"\);)160 108.4 Q (if \(PQresultStatus\(res\) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK\) {)160 120.6 Q (fprintf\(stderr,"BEGIN command failed0\);)172 132.8 Q(PQclear\(res\);) 172 145 Q(exit_nicely\(conn\);)172 157.2 Q(})160 169.4 Q (/* should PQclear PGresult whenever it is no longer needed to avoid)160 181.6 Q(memory leaks */)178 193.8 Q(PQclear\(res\);)160 206 Q(/* fetch \ instances from the pg_database, the system catalog of databases*/)160 230.4 Q(res = PQexec\(conn,"DECLARE myportal CURSOR FOR select * from p\ g_database"\);)160 242.6 Q (if \(PQresultStatus\(res\) != PGRES_COMMAND_OK\) {)160 254.8 Q (fprintf\(stderr,"DECLARE CURSOR command failed0\);)172 267 Q (PQclear\(res\);)172 279.2 Q(exit_nicely\(conn\);)172 291.4 Q(})160 303.6 Q(PQclear\(res\);)160 315.8 Q (res = PQexec\(conn,"FETCH ALL in myportal"\);)160 340.2 Q (if \(PQresultStatus\(res\) != PGRES_TUPLES_OK\) {)160 352.4 Q (fprintf\(stderr,"FETCH ALL command didn't return tuples properly0\);) 172 364.6 Q(PQclear\(res\);)172 376.8 Q(exit_nicely\(conn\);)172 389 Q (})160 401.2 Q(/* first, print out the attribute names */)160 425.6 Q (nFields = PQnfields\(res\);)160 437.8 Q (for \(i=0; i < nFields; i++\) {)160 450 Q (printf\("%-15s",PQfname\(res,i\)\);)172 462.2 Q(})160 474.4 Q (printf\("0\);)160 486.6 Q(/* next, print out the instances */)160 511 Q (for \(i=0; i < PQntuples\(res\); i++\) {)160 523.2 Q(for \(j=0)172 535.4 Q 6(;j) 148 357.3 Q(#include "libpq-fe.h")148 369.5 Q (void exit_nicely\(PGconn* conn\))148 393.9 Q({)148 406.1 Q (PQfinish\(conn\);)160 418.3 Q(exit\(1\);)160 430.5 Q(})148 442.7 Q (main\(\))148 467.1 Q({)148 479.3 Q (char *pghost, *pgport, *pgoptions, *pgtty;)160 491.5 Q(char* dbName;) 160 503.7 Q(int nFields;)160 515.9 Q(int i,j;)160 528.1 Q(PGconn* conn;) 160 552.5 Q(PGresult* res;)160 564.7 Q(PGnotify* notify;)160 576.9 Q (/* begin, by setting the parameters for a backend connection)160 601.3 Q(if the parameters are null, then the system will try to use)178 613.5 Q(reasonable defaults by looking up environment variables)178 625.7 Q (or, failing that, using hardwired constants */)178 637.9 Q (pghost = NULL;)160 650.1 Q(/* host name of the backend server */)12 E (pgport = NULL;)160 662.3 Q(/* port of the backend server */)12 E (pgoptions = NULL; 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