{- | Module : Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL Copyright : Copyright (C) 2005-2011 John Goerzen License : BSD3 Maintainer : John Goerzen Stability : provisional Portability: portable HDBC driver interface for PostgreSQL 8.x Written by John Goerzen, jgoerzen\@complete.org /NOTE ON DATES AND TIMES/ The recommended correspondence between PostgreSQL date and time types and HDBC SqlValue types is: * SqlLocalDate: DATE * SqlLocalTimeOfDay: TIME WITHOUT TIME ZONE * SqlZonedLocalTimeOfDay: TIME WITH TIME ZONE * SqlLocalTime: TIMESTAMP WITHOUT TIME ZONE * SqlZonedTime: TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE * SqlUTCTime: TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE * SqlDiffTime: INTERVAL * SqlPOSIXTime: NUMERIC * SqlEpochTime: INTEGER * SqlTimeDiff: INTERVAL Other combinations are possible, and may even be converted automatically. The above simply represents the types that seem the most logical correspondence, and thus are tested by the HDBC-PostgreSQL test suite. -} module Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL ( -- * Connecting to Databases connectPostgreSQL, withPostgreSQL, connectPostgreSQL', withPostgreSQL', Connection, -- * Transactions begin, -- * PostgreSQL Error Codes -- -- |When an @SqlError@ is thrown, the field @seState@ is set to one of the following -- error codes. module Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.ErrorCodes, -- * Threading -- $threading ) where import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.Connection(connectPostgreSQL, withPostgreSQL, connectPostgreSQL', withPostgreSQL', begin, Connection()) import Database.HDBC.PostgreSQL.ErrorCodes {- $threading Provided the local libpq library is thread-safe, multiple 'Connection's may be used to have concurrent database queries. Concurrent queries issued on a single 'Connection' will be performed serially. When the local libpq library is not thread-safe (ie. it has not been compiled with --enable-thread-safety), only a single database function will be performed at a time. -}