diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml
index b6f5aba1b18..a52baa27d56 100644
--- a/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml
+++ b/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml
@@ -9236,14 +9236,28 @@ void PQinitSSL(int do_ssl);
- libpq is reentrant and thread-safe by default.
- You might need to use special compiler command-line
- options when you compile your application code. Refer to your
- system's documentation for information about how to build
- thread-enabled applications, or look in
- src/Makefile.global for PTHREAD_CFLAGS
- and PTHREAD_LIBS. This function allows the querying of
- libpq's thread-safe status:
+ As of version 17, libpq is always reentrant and thread-safe.
+ However, one restriction is that no two threads attempt to manipulate
+ the same PGconn object at the same time. In particular,
+ you cannot issue concurrent commands from different threads through
+ the same connection object. (If you need to run concurrent commands,
+ use multiple connections.)
+
+
+
+ PGresult objects are normally read-only after creation,
+ and so can be passed around freely between threads. However, if you use
+ any of the PGresult-modifying functions described in
+ or , it's up
+ to you to avoid concurrent operations on the same PGresult,
+ too.
+
+
+
+ In earlier versions, libpq could be compiled
+ with or without thread support, depending on compiler options. This
+ function allows the querying of libpq's
+ thread-safe status:
@@ -9261,29 +9275,12 @@ int PQisthreadsafe();
Returns 1 if the libpq is thread-safe
- and 0 if it is not.
+ and 0 if it is not. Always returns 1 on version 17 and above.
-
- One thread restriction is that no two threads attempt to manipulate
- the same PGconn object at the same time. In particular,
- you cannot issue concurrent commands from different threads through
- the same connection object. (If you need to run concurrent commands,
- use multiple connections.)
-
-
-
- PGresult objects are normally read-only after creation,
- and so can be passed around freely between threads. However, if you use
- any of the PGresult-modifying functions described in
- or , it's up
- to you to avoid concurrent operations on the same PGresult,
- too.
-
-
The deprecated functions and
are not thread-safe and should not be