On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Phil Sorber <phil@omniti.com> wrote:
> Attached is a patch that addresses the todo item "Improve relation
> size functions such as pg_relation_size() to avoid producing an error
> when called against a no longer visible relation."
>
> http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general/2010-10/msg00332.php
>
> Instead of returning an error, they now return NULL if the OID is
> found in pg_class when using SnapshotAny. I only applied it to 4
> functions: select pg_relation_size, pg_total_relation_size,
> pg_table_size and pg_indexes_size. These are the ones that were using
> relation_open(). I changed them to using try_relation_open(). For
> three of them I had to move the try_relation_open() call up one level
> in the call stack and change the parameter types for some support
> functions from Oid to Relation. They now also call a new function
> relation_recently_dead() which is what checks for relation in
> SnapshotAny. All regression tests passed.
>
> Is SnapshotAny the snapshot I should be using? It seems to get the
> correct results. I can drop a table and I get NULL. Then after a
> vacuumdb it returns an error.
Something I'd like to point out myself is that I need to be using
ObjectIdAttributeNumber instead of Anum_pg_class_relfilenode. Probably
just luck that I got the intended results before. This will also
change the logic in a few other places.
Still not clear on the semantics of Snapshot{Any|Self|Now|Dirty}.