# Multiple Row Versions test # # This test is designed to cover some code paths which only occur with # four or more transactions interacting with particular timings. # # Due to long permutation setup time, we are only testing one specific # permutation, which should get a serialization error. setup { CREATE TABLE t (id int NOT NULL, txt text) WITH (fillfactor=50); INSERT INTO t (id) SELECT x FROM (SELECT * FROM generate_series(1, 1000000)) a(x); ALTER TABLE t ADD PRIMARY KEY (id); } teardown { DROP TABLE t; } session s1 setup { BEGIN ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE; } step rx1 { SELECT * FROM t WHERE id = 1000000; } # delay until after T3 commits step wz1 { UPDATE t SET txt = 'a' WHERE id = 1; } step c1 { COMMIT; } session s2 setup { BEGIN ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE; } step wx2 { UPDATE t SET txt = 'b' WHERE id = 1000000; } step c2 { COMMIT; } session s3 setup { BEGIN ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE; } step wx3 { UPDATE t SET txt = 'c' WHERE id = 1000000; } step ry3 { SELECT * FROM t WHERE id = 500000; } # delay until after T4 commits step c3 { COMMIT; } session s4 setup { BEGIN ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE; } step wy4 { UPDATE t SET txt = 'd' WHERE id = 500000; } step rz4 { SELECT * FROM t WHERE id = 1; } step c4 { COMMIT; } permutation rx1 wx2 c2 wx3 ry3 wy4 rz4 c4 c3 wz1 c1