On 09/08/2010 08:01 PM, Heikki Linnakangas wrote:
> Yeah, there isn't much you can do about it. Perhaps you could set a
> "mayday flag" (a global boolean variable) if it fails, and check that in
> the main loop, elogging a warning there instead. But I don't think we
> need to go to such lengths, realistically the write() will never fail or
> you have bigger problems.
Hm.. I think I'd like to see such a mayday flag. Just so we at least
have a chance of finding out that something has gone wrong - whether or
not there's a bigger problem.
> Perhaps, although it should be very rare to have more than one byte in
> the pipe. SetLatch doesn't write another byte if the latch is already
> set, so you only get multiple bytes in the pipe if many processes set
> the latch at the same instant.
Depending on what you use these latches for, it might not be that rare
anymore. Trying to read more than one byte at a time doesn't cost anything.
Regards
Markus