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setup {
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS pktab;
CREATE TABLE pktab (id int PRIMARY KEY, data SERIAL NOT NULL);
INSERT INTO pktab VALUES (1, DEFAULT);
}
teardown {
DROP TABLE pktab;
}
session s1
step s1_advlock {
SELECT pg_advisory_lock(142857),
pg_advisory_lock(285714),
pg_advisory_lock(571428);
}
step s1_chain { UPDATE pktab SET data = DEFAULT; }
step s1_begin { BEGIN; }
step s1_grablock { SELECT * FROM pktab FOR KEY SHARE; }
step s1_advunlock1 { SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(142857); }
step s1_advunlock2 { SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(285714); }
step s1_advunlock3 { SELECT pg_advisory_unlock(571428); }
step s1_commit { COMMIT; }
session s2
step s2_update { UPDATE pktab SET data = DEFAULT WHERE pg_advisory_lock_shared(142857) IS NOT NULL; }
session s3
step s3_update { UPDATE pktab SET data = DEFAULT WHERE pg_advisory_lock_shared(285714) IS NOT NULL; }
session s4
step s4_update { UPDATE pktab SET data = DEFAULT WHERE pg_advisory_lock_shared(571428) IS NOT NULL; }
# We use blocker annotations on the s1_advunlockN steps so that we will not
# move on to the next step until the other session's released step finishes.
# This ensures stable ordering of the test output.
permutation s1_advlock s2_update s3_update s4_update s1_chain s1_begin s1_grablock s1_advunlock1(s2_update) s1_advunlock2(s3_update) s1_advunlock3(s4_update) s1_commit
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