33.12. Notice Processing
  Notice and warning messages generated by the server are not returned
   by the query execution functions, since they do not imply failure of
   the query.  Instead they are passed to a notice handling function, and
   execution continues normally after the handler returns.  The default
   notice handling function prints the message on
  
   stderr
  
  , but the application can override this
   behavior by supplying its own handling function.
 
For historical reasons, there are two levels of notice handling, called the notice receiver and notice processor. The default behavior is for the notice receiver to format the notice and pass a string to the notice processor for printing. However, an application that chooses to provide its own notice receiver will typically ignore the notice processor layer and just do all the work in the notice receiver.
  The function
  
   PQsetNoticeReceiver
  
  
  
  
  
  sets or
   examines the current notice receiver for a connection object.
   Similarly,
  
   PQsetNoticeProcessor
  
  
  
  
  
  sets or
   examines the current notice processor.
 
typedef void (*PQnoticeReceiver) (void *arg, const PGresult *res);
PQnoticeReceiver
PQsetNoticeReceiver(PGconn *conn,
                    PQnoticeReceiver proc,
                    void *arg);
typedef void (*PQnoticeProcessor) (void *arg, const char *message);
PQnoticeProcessor
PQsetNoticeProcessor(PGconn *conn,
                     PQnoticeProcessor proc,
                     void *arg);
 Each of these functions returns the previous notice receiver or processor function pointer, and sets the new value. If you supply a null function pointer, no action is taken, but the current pointer is returned.
  When a notice or warning message is received from the server, or
   generated internally by
  
   libpq
  
  , the notice
   receiver function is called.  It is passed the message in the form of
   a
  
   PGRES_NONFATAL_ERROR
  
  
   PGresult
  
  .  (This allows the receiver to extract
   individual fields using
  
   PQresultErrorField
  
  , or obtain a
   complete preformatted message using
  
   PQresultErrorMessage
  
  or
  
   PQresultVerboseErrorMessage
  
  .)  The same
   void pointer passed to
  
   PQsetNoticeReceiver
  
  is also
   passed.  (This pointer can be used to access application-specific state
   if needed.)
 
  The default notice receiver simply extracts the message (using
  
   PQresultErrorMessage
  
  ) and passes it to the notice
   processor.
 
  The notice processor is responsible for handling a notice or warning
   message given in text form.  It is passed the string text of the message
   (including a trailing newline), plus a void pointer that is the same
   one passed to
  
   PQsetNoticeProcessor
  
  .  (This pointer
   can be used to access application-specific state if needed.)
 
The default notice processor is simply:
static void
defaultNoticeProcessor(void *arg, const char *message)
{
    fprintf(stderr, "%s", message);
}
 
  Once you have set a notice receiver or processor, you should expect
   that that function could be called as long as either the
  
   PGconn
  
  object or
  
   PGresult
  
  objects made
   from it exist.  At creation of a
  
   PGresult
  
  , the
  
   PGconn
  
  's current notice handling pointers are copied
   into the
  
   PGresult
  
  for possible use by functions like
  
   PQgetvalue
  
  .