Re: sql_drop Event Trigger
От | Dimitri Fontaine |
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Тема | Re: sql_drop Event Trigger |
Дата | |
Msg-id | m2fw19n1hr.fsf@2ndQuadrant.fr обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: sql_drop Event Trigger (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@2ndquadrant.com>) |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@2ndquadrant.com> writes: > The bigger change I mentioned was the stuff in dependency.c -- I wasn't > too happy about exposing the whole ObjectAddresses stuff to the outside > world. The attached version only exposes simple accessors to let an > external user of that to iterate on such arrays. Some more commentary > is probably needed on those new functions. Also, if we're going to > extend things in this way we probably need to get "extra" out alongside > the object array itself. Thanks for that. I added some comments on those new functions, and made it so that we call get_object_addresses_numelements() only once per loop rather than at each step in the loop. See attached. > A larger issue with the patch is handling of subxacts. A quick test > doesn't reveal any obvious misbehavior, but having the list of objects > dropped by a global variable might be problematic. What if, say, the > event trigger function does something funny in an EXCEPTION block and it > fails? Some clever test case is needed here, I think. Also, if we > reset the variable at EOXact, do we also need to do something at > EOSubXact? Now that you mention it, the case I'd be worried about is: BEGIN; SAVEPOINT a; DROP TABLE foo; ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT a; DROP TABLE bar; COMMIT; As we currently have no support for on-commit triggers or the like, the user function is going to run "as part" of the DROP TABLE foo; command, and its effects are all going to disappear at the next ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT anyway. If the event trigger user function fails in an EXCEPTION block, I suppose that the whole transaction is going to get a ROLLBACK, which will call AbortTransaction() or CleanupTransaction(), which will reset the static variable EventTriggerSQLDropInProgress. And the list itself is gone away with the memory context reset. I think the only missing detail is to force EventTriggerSQLDropList back to NULL from within AtEOXact_EventTrigger(), and I've done so in the attached. As we're only looking at the list when the protecting boolean is true, I don't think it's offering anything else than clarity, which makes it worthwile already. You will find both the patch-on-top-of-your-patch (named .2.b) and the new whole patch attached (named .3), as it makes things way easier IME. Regards, -- Dimitri Fontaine http://2ndQuadrant.fr PostgreSQL : Expertise, Formation et Support
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