Re: SerializableSnapshot removed from postgresql 8.4 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Jeff Davis
Subject Re: SerializableSnapshot removed from postgresql 8.4
Date
Msg-id 1310582033.3012.283.camel@jdavis
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In response to SerializableSnapshot removed from postgresql 8.4  (Duarte Fonseca <dfonseca@identitynetworks.com>)
Responses Re: SerializableSnapshot removed from postgresql 8.4
List pgsql-general
On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 18:10 +0100, Duarte Fonseca wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm currently upgrading from Postgresql 8.1 to 8.4 one of the steps of the process for me involves compiling the
replicationtoolkit we use against 8.4. 
>
> I've just run into a problem since this replication code references SerializableSnapshot which as been removed in
8.4,i was wondering what should our code use instead, I found a thread[1] in the hackers mailing list where
GetActiveSnapshot()was recommended, i would greatly appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction on
this.
>
>
> The code in question goes something like:
>
> if (SerializableSnapshot == NULL)
>     elog(ERROR, "SerializableSnapshot is NULL ");
>
> // Return the minxid from the current snapshot
> PG_RETURN_TRANSACTIONID(SerializableSnapshot->xmin);

I believe that equivalent code in 8.4 would look something like:

if (!IsXactIsoLevelSerializable || !ActiveSnapshotSet())
  elog(ERROR, "Could not find serializable snapshot");

PG_RETURN_TRANSACTIONID(GetActiveSnpashot()->xmin);


However, be careful! Some of this code changes again in 9.1. In 9.1, you
probably want to look for the "repeatable read" transaction.

Regards,
    Jeff Davis



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