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ps_status.c

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    • Bruce Momjian's avatar
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      On win32, there is currently no way to get the equivalent function of · 917c8bb4
      Bruce Momjian authored
      the "ps" argument list on Unix - meaning that there is no way to
      identify for example the stats processors or the bgwriter.
      
      This patch adds this functionality, in a bit of a crufty way. It creates
      a kernel Event object with the name of what would be in the title. This
      can be viewed using for example Process Explorer.
      
      It's been very handy for me during both debugging and using. I haven't
      figured a better way, but perhaps someone has one that's less crufty? If
      not, here is at least a working patch :-)
      
      Magnus Hagander
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      On win32, there is currently no way to get the equivalent function of
      Bruce Momjian authored
      the "ps" argument list on Unix - meaning that there is no way to
      identify for example the stats processors or the bgwriter.
      
      This patch adds this functionality, in a bit of a crufty way. It creates
      a kernel Event object with the name of what would be in the title. This
      can be viewed using for example Process Explorer.
      
      It's been very handy for me during both debugging and using. I haven't
      figured a better way, but perhaps someone has one that's less crufty? If
      not, here is at least a working patch :-)
      
      Magnus Hagander