On 10/03/16 17:07, Tom Lane wrote:
> Petr Jelinek <petr@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
>> The comment above errhidefromclient says "Only log levels below ERROR
>> can be hidden from the client." but use of the errhidefromclient(true)
>> actually does hide the error message from client, client just gets
>> failed query without any message when used with ERROR level.
>
> Um. That seems pretty broken --- I think it's a violation of the wire
> protocol spec.
>
I was thinking that as well. The doc says that on error the
ErrorResponse is sent and connection is closed and we clearly fail to
send the ErrorResponse in this case.
> I notice though that we allow client_min_messages to be set to FATAL,
> which would be a different way of violating the protocol. Maybe we
> should reduce the max setting of that to ERROR?
>
Hmm yeah that seems to be that way for very long time though so I wonder
if that's intentional although it's also against protocol spec then. In
any case I would be in favor of lowering the max setting to ERROR.
For the patch at hand, it should be sufficient for errhidefromclient()
to check that the edata->elevel is lower than ERROR.
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