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authorTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2021-06-08 18:40:06 -0400
committerTom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>2021-06-08 18:40:06 -0400
commitc5b28184132d30ce7f77b24b0e7f302a8f37f407 (patch)
treed99337b60645232e3d19d7a939365326b62a77e5 /src/bin/psql/help.c
parentc1fd756fd23f60fcac120c9cd36de2921144e3bd (diff)
Force NO SCROLL for plpgsql's implicit cursors.
Further thought about bug #17050 suggests that it's a good idea to use CURSOR_OPT_NO_SCROLL for the implicit cursor opened by a plpgsql FOR-over-query loop. This ensures that, if somebody commits inside the loop, PersistHoldablePortal won't try to rewind and re-read the cursor. While we'd have selected NO_SCROLL anyway if FOR UPDATE/SHARE appears in the query, there are other hazards with volatile functions; and in any case, it's silly to expend effort storing rows that we know for certain won't be needed. (While here, improve the comment in exec_run_select, which was a bit confused about the rationale for when we can use parallel mode. Cursor operations aren't a hazard for nameless portals.) This wasn't an issue until v11, which introduced the possibility of persisting such cursors. Hence, back-patch to v11. Per bug #17050 from Алексей Булгаков. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/17050-f77aa827dc85247c@postgresql.org
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