Thread: pgsql/src/backend/commands (sequence.c vacuum.c)

pgsql/src/backend/commands (sequence.c vacuum.c)

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tgl@postgresql.org
Date:
  Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 @ 16:53:57
Author: tgl

Update of /home/projects/pgsql/cvsroot/pgsql/src/backend/commands
     from hub.org:/home/projects/pgsql/tmp/cvs-serv92773/src/backend/commands

Modified Files:
    sequence.c vacuum.c

-----------------------------  Log Message  -----------------------------

Add more critical-section calls: all code sections that hold spinlocks
are now critical sections, so as to ensure die() won't interrupt us while
we are munging shared-memory data structures.  Avoid insecure intermediate
states in some code that proc_exit will call, like palloc/pfree.  Rename
START/END_CRIT_CODE to START/END_CRIT_SECTION, since that seems to be
what people tend to call them anyway, and make them be called with () like
a function call, in hopes of not confusing pg_indent.
I doubt that this is sufficient to make SIGTERM safe anywhere; there's
just too much code that could get invoked during proc_exit().