Improve new wording of libpq's connection failure messages.
"connection to server so-and-so failed:" seems clearer than the previous wording "could not connect to so-and-so:" (introduced by 52a10224e), because the latter suggests a network-level connection failure. We're now prefixing this string to all types of connection failures, for instance authentication failures; so we need wording that doesn't imply a low-level error. Per discussion with Robert Haas. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmobssJ6rS22dspWnu-oDxXevGmhMD8VcRBjmj-b9UDqRjw@mail.gmail.com
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@ -3460,7 +3460,7 @@ foreach my $db (sort keys %create_sql)
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command_fails_like(
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[ 'pg_dump', '-p', "$port", 'qqq' ],
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qr/pg_dump: error: connection to database "qqq" failed: could not connect to .*: FATAL: database "qqq" does not exist/,
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qr/pg_dump: error: connection to database "qqq" failed: connection to server .* failed: FATAL: database "qqq" does not exist/,
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'connecting to a non-existent database');
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#########################################
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
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[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
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[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database <DEFAULT> on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT> for user regress_ecpg_user2
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[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
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[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: could not open database: could not connect: FATAL: database "regress_ecpg_user2" does not exist
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[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: could not open database: connection to server failed: FATAL: database "regress_ecpg_user2" does not exist
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[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
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[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection main closed
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
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[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: -220, state: 08003
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[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: opening database <DEFAULT> on <DEFAULT> port <DEFAULT> for user regress_ecpg_user2
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[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
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[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: could not open database: could not connect: FATAL: database "regress_ecpg_user2" does not exist
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[NO_PID]: ECPGconnect: could not open database: connection to server failed: FATAL: database "regress_ecpg_user2" does not exist
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[NO_PID]: sqlca: code: 0, state: 00000
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[NO_PID]: ecpg_finish: connection main closed
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ ecpg_filter_source(const char *sourcefile, const char *outfile)
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}
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/*
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* Remove the details of "could not connect to ...: " error messages
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* Remove the details of connection failure error messages
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* in a test result file, since the target host/pathname and/or port
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* can vary. Rewrite the result file in-place.
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*
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@ -113,15 +113,15 @@ ecpg_filter_stderr(const char *resultfile, const char *tmpfile)
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while (pg_get_line_buf(s, &linebuf))
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{
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char *p1 = strstr(linebuf.data, "could not connect to ");
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char *p1 = strstr(linebuf.data, "connection to server ");
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if (p1)
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{
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char *p2 = strstr(p1, ": ");
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char *p2 = strstr(p1, "failed: ");
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if (p2)
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{
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memmove(p1 + 17, p2, strlen(p2) + 1);
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memmove(p1 + 21, p2, strlen(p2) + 1);
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/* we don't bother to fix up linebuf.len */
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}
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}
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@ -1668,17 +1668,16 @@ getHostaddr(PGconn *conn, char *host_addr, int host_addr_len)
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host_addr[0] = '\0';
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}
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/* ----------
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* emitCouldNotConnect -
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* Speculatively append "could not connect to ...: " to conn->errorMessage
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* once we've identified the current connection target address. This ensures
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* that any subsequent error message will be properly attributed to the
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* server we couldn't connect to. conn->raddr must be valid, and the result
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* of getHostaddr() must be supplied.
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* ----------
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/*
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* emitHostIdentityInfo -
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* Speculatively append "connection to server so-and-so failed: " to
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* conn->errorMessage once we've identified the current connection target
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* address. This ensures that any subsequent error message will be properly
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* attributed to the server we couldn't connect to. conn->raddr must be
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* valid, and the result of getHostaddr() must be supplied.
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*/
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static void
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emitCouldNotConnect(PGconn *conn, const char *host_addr)
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emitHostIdentityInfo(PGconn *conn, const char *host_addr)
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{
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#ifdef HAVE_UNIX_SOCKETS
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if (IS_AF_UNIX(conn->raddr.addr.ss_family))
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@ -1690,7 +1689,7 @@ emitCouldNotConnect(PGconn *conn, const char *host_addr)
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service, sizeof(service),
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NI_NUMERICSERV);
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appendPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
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libpq_gettext("could not connect to socket \"%s\": "),
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libpq_gettext("connection to server on socket \"%s\" failed: "),
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service);
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}
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else
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@ -1717,12 +1716,12 @@ emitCouldNotConnect(PGconn *conn, const char *host_addr)
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host_addr[0] &&
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strcmp(displayed_host, host_addr) != 0)
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appendPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
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libpq_gettext("could not connect to host \"%s\" (%s), port %s: "),
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libpq_gettext("connection to server at \"%s\" (%s), port %s failed: "),
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displayed_host, host_addr,
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displayed_port);
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else
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appendPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
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libpq_gettext("could not connect to host \"%s\", port %s: "),
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libpq_gettext("connection to server at \"%s\", port %s failed: "),
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displayed_host,
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displayed_port);
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}
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@ -2524,7 +2523,7 @@ keep_going: /* We will come back to here until there is
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conn->try_next_addr = true;
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goto keep_going;
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}
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emitCouldNotConnect(conn, host_addr);
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emitHostIdentityInfo(conn, host_addr);
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appendPQExpBuffer(&conn->errorMessage,
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libpq_gettext("could not create socket: %s\n"),
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SOCK_STRERROR(errorno, sebuf, sizeof(sebuf)));
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@ -2534,9 +2533,11 @@ keep_going: /* We will come back to here until there is
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/*
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* Once we've identified a target address, all errors
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* except the preceding socket()-failure case should be
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* prefixed with "could not connect to <target>: ".
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* prefixed with host-identity information. (If the
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* connection succeeds, the contents of conn->errorMessage
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* won't matter, so this is harmless.)
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*/
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emitCouldNotConnect(conn, host_addr);
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emitHostIdentityInfo(conn, host_addr);
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/*
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* Select socket options: no delay of outgoing data for
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