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diff --git a/src/test/regress/expected/mvcc.out b/src/test/regress/expected/mvcc.out new file mode 100644 index 0000000..225c39f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/test/regress/expected/mvcc.out @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +-- +-- Verify that index scans encountering dead rows produced by an +-- aborted subtransaction of the current transaction can utilize the +-- kill_prior_tuple optimization +-- +-- NB: The table size is currently *not* expected to stay the same, we +-- don't have logic to trigger opportunistic pruning in cases like +-- this. +BEGIN; +SET LOCAL enable_seqscan = false; +SET LOCAL enable_indexonlyscan = false; +SET LOCAL enable_bitmapscan = false; +-- Can't easily use a unique index, since dead tuples can be found +-- independent of the kill_prior_tuples optimization. +CREATE TABLE clean_aborted_self(key int, data text); +CREATE INDEX clean_aborted_self_key ON clean_aborted_self(key); +INSERT INTO clean_aborted_self (key, data) VALUES (-1, 'just to allocate metapage'); +-- save index size from before the changes, for comparison +SELECT pg_relation_size('clean_aborted_self_key') AS clean_aborted_self_key_before \gset +DO $$ +BEGIN + -- iterate often enough to see index growth even on larger-than-default page sizes + FOR i IN 1..100 LOOP + BEGIN + -- perform index scan over all the inserted keys to get them to be seen as dead + IF EXISTS(SELECT * FROM clean_aborted_self WHERE key > 0 AND key < 100) THEN + RAISE data_corrupted USING MESSAGE = 'these rows should not exist'; + END IF; + INSERT INTO clean_aborted_self SELECT g.i, 'rolling back in a sec' FROM generate_series(1, 100) g(i); + -- just some error that's not normally thrown + RAISE reading_sql_data_not_permitted USING MESSAGE = 'round and round again'; + EXCEPTION WHEN reading_sql_data_not_permitted THEN END; + END LOOP; +END;$$; +-- show sizes only if they differ +SELECT :clean_aborted_self_key_before AS size_before, pg_relation_size('clean_aborted_self_key') size_after +WHERE :clean_aborted_self_key_before != pg_relation_size('clean_aborted_self_key'); + size_before | size_after +-------------+------------ +(0 rows) + +ROLLBACK; |