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Daniel Lowrey 2ee4c987e6 Support async pgsql connections and non-blocking queries
- New functions (each accepts a pgsql $connection resource):

  . pg_connect_poll
  . pg_socket
  . pg_consume_input
  . pg_flush

- Modified functions

  The following functions now additionally return zero if the
  underlying socket is set to non-blocking mode and the send
  operation does not complete immediately. Previously these
  functions returned only boolean TRUE/FALSE and blocked
  execution while polling until all data was sent:

  . pg_send_execute
  . pg_send_prepare
  . pg_send_query
  . pg_send_query_params

- New constants

  Used with pg_connect() to initiate an asynchronous connection
  attempt:

  . PGSQL_CONNECT_ASYNC

  Used with pg_connection_status() to determine the current state
  of an async connection attempt:

  . PGSQL_CONNECTION_STARTED
  . PGSQL_CONNECTION_MADE
  . PGSQL_CONNECTION_AWAITING_RESPONSE
  . PGSQL_CONNECTION_AUTH_OK
  . PGSQL_CONNECTION_SSL_STARTUP
  . PGSQL_CONNECTION_SETENV

  Used with pg_connect_poll() to determine the result of an
  async connection attempt:

  . PGSQL_POLLING_FAILED
  . PGSQL_POLLING_READING
  . PGSQL_POLLING_WRITING
  . PGSQL_POLLING_OK
  . PGSQL_POLLING_ACTIVE

- Polling via returned pg_socket() stream

  pg_socket() returns a read-only socket stream that may be
  cast to a file descriptor for select (and similar) polling
  operations. Blocking behavior of the pgsql connection socket
  can be controlled by calling stream_set_blocking() on the
  stream returned by pg_socket().
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Test scripts assumes: 
 - PostgreSQL server is installed locally
 - there is a PostgreSQL account for the users running the test scripts
 - there is database named "test"

For instance, if your login name is 'testuser', you should have PostgreSQL 
user account named 'testuser' and grant that user access to the database 
'test'.

If you have account and database, type "createdb test" from command prompt 
to create the database to execute the test scripts. By executing the above 
command as the same user running the tests you ensure that the user is 
granted access to the database.

If you find problems in PostgreSQL module, please mail to
intenals@lists.php.net, helly@php.net or yohgaki@php.net.