Chapter 37. libpq — C Library
Table of Contents
- 37.1. Database Connection Control Functions
- 37.2. Connection Status Functions
- 37.3. Command Execution Functions
- 37.4. Asynchronous Command Processing
- 37.5. Pipeline Mode
- 37.6. Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
- 37.7. Canceling Queries in Progress
- 37.8. The Fast-Path Interface
- 37.9. Asynchronous Notification
- 37.10. Functions Associated with the
COPYCommand - 37.7. Canceling Queries in Progress
- 37.11. Control Functions
- 37.12. Miscellaneous Functions
- 37.13. Notice Processing
- 37.14. Event System
- 37.12. Miscellaneous Functions
- 37.15. Environment Variables
- 37.16. The Password File
- 37.17. The Connection Service File
- 37.18. LDAP Lookup of Connection Parameters
- 37.19. SSL Support
- 37.16. The Password File
- 37.20. Behavior in Threaded Programs
- 37.21. Buildinglibpq Programs
- 37.22. Example Programs
- 37.21. Buildinglibpq Programs
libpq is theC application programmer's interface toPostgres Pro.libpq is a set of library functions that allow client programs to pass queries to thePostgres Pro backend server and to receive the results of these queries. libpq is also the underlying engine for several otherPostgres Pro application interfaces, including those written for C++, Perl, Python, Tcl andECPG. So some aspects oflibpq's behavior will be important to you if you use one of those packages. In particular,Section 37.15,Section 37.16 andSection 37.19 describe behavior that is visible to the user of any application that useslibpq. Some short programs are included at the end of this chapter (Section 37.22) to show how to write programs that uselibpq. Client programs that uselibpq must include the header filelibpq-fe.h and must link with thelibpq library.