Hans-Juergen Schoenig <h...@cybertec.at> writes:
> Michael Meskes wrote:
>> Before looking into it in detail I think we should first figure out if this
>> feature really has a benefit.

> the use cases for this thing are quite simple: we are currently porting 
> hundreds (!) of complex Informix terminal applications to PostgreSQL. 
> [ and need to optimize them ]

What you didn't explain is why you need client-side tracing rather than
using the rather extensive facilities that already exist server-side.
In particular, have you looked at CVS tip contrib/auto_explain?  It
seems like you are duplicating a lot of what that can do.  If that needs
some additional features, you could work on that.  From the big picture
standpoint I think it makes a lot more sense to add instrumentation
server-side than client-side.  Any features you add client-side are only
available to ecpg users, and you have to cope with ensuring there's a
way to collect the data out of the application (which may be running in
an environment where that's hard).

                        regards, tom lane

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