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Copy-edit text for the pg_terminate_backend() "timeout" parameter.

Revert the pg_description entry to its v13 form, since those messages
usually remain shorter and don't discuss individual parameters.  No
catversion bump, since pg_description content does not impair backend
compatibility or application compatibility.

Justin Pryzby

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20210612182743.GY16435@telsasoft.com
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Noah Misch
2021-06-14 17:29:37 -07:00
parent 33c5099567
commit 0aac73e6a2
3 changed files with 9 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -187,12 +187,12 @@ pg_wait_until_termination(int pid, int64 timeout)
}
/*
* Signal to terminate a backend process. This is allowed if you are a member
* of the role whose process is being terminated. If timeout input argument is
* 0 (which is default), then this function just signals the backend and
* doesn't wait. Otherwise it waits until given the timeout milliseconds or no
* process has the given PID and returns true. On timeout, a warning is emitted
* and false is returned.
* Send a signal to terminate a backend process. This is allowed if you are a
* member of the role whose process is being terminated. If the timeout input
* argument is 0, then this function just signals the backend and returns
* true. If timeout is nonzero, then it waits until no process has the given
* PID; if the process ends within the timeout, true is returned, and if the
* timeout is exceeded, a warning is emitted and false is returned.
*
* Note that only superusers can signal superuser-owned processes.
*/
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ pg_terminate_backend(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int pid;
int r;
int timeout;
int timeout; /* milliseconds */
pid = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
timeout = PG_GETARG_INT64(1);