On 13-06-2018 22:59, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> For context: in the backend, elog() is only used for internal messages
> (i.e. "can't-happen" conditions), and ereport() is used for user-facing
> messages.  There are many things ereport() has that elog() doesn't, 
> such
> as additional message fields (HINT, DETAIL, etc) that I think could 
> have
> some use in pgbench as well.  If you use elog() then you can't have 
> that.
AFAIU originally it was not supposed that the pgbench error messages 
have these fields, so will it be good to change the final output to 
stderr?.. For example:
-        fprintf(stderr, "%s", PQerrorMessage(con));
-        fprintf(stderr, "(ignoring this error and continuing anyway)\n");
+        ereport(LOG,
+                (errmsg("Ignoring the server error and continuing anyway"),
+                 errdetail("%s", PQerrorMessage(con))));
-            fprintf(stderr, "%s", PQerrorMessage(con));
-            if (sqlState && strcmp(sqlState, ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_TABLE) == 0)
-            {
-                fprintf(stderr, "Perhaps you need to do initialization (\"pgbench 
-i\") in database \"%s\"\n", PQdb(con));
-            }
-
-            exit(1);
+            ereport(ERROR,
+                    (errmsg("Server error"),
+                     errdetail("%s", PQerrorMessage(con)),
+                     sqlState && strcmp(sqlState, ERRCODE_UNDEFINED_TABLE) == 0 ?
+                     errhint("Perhaps you need to do initialization (\"pgbench -i\") 
in database \"%s\"\n",
+                             PQdb(con)) : 0));
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