Re: SetQuerySnapshot() for utility statements

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От Mikheev, Vadim
Тема Re: SetQuerySnapshot() for utility statements
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Msg-id 8F4C99C66D04D4118F580090272A7A23018D74@SECTORBASE1
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Ответ на SetQuerySnapshot() for utility statements  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Ответы Re: SetQuerySnapshot() for utility statements  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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> I notice that ProcessUtility() calls SetQuerySnapshot() for FETCH
> and COPY TO statements, and nothing else.
>
> Seems to me this is very broken.  Isn't a query snapshot needed for
> any utility command that might do database accesses?

Not needed. We don't support multi-versioning for schema operations.
More of that, sometimes it would be better to read *dirty* data from
system tables - so, no snapshot required.

What is really, hm, not good is that first SetQuerySnapshot defines
serializable snapshot for *all* transactions, even for ones with read
committed isolevel: in the times of 6.5 I thought about ability to switch
between isolevels inside single xaction - this is not required by standard
and *bad* for system: just remember that vacuum doesn't clean up deleted
tuples if there is some transaction *potentially* interested in them. For
read
committed xactions must be no serializable snapshot defined and
MyProc->xmin must be updated when *each*  top-level query begins.

Vadim



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