Fix documentation of pgrowlocks using "lock_type" instead of "modes"

The example used in the documentation is outdated as well.  This is an
oversight from 0ac5ad5, which bumped up pgrowlocks but forgot some bits
of the documentation.

Reported-by: Chris Wilson
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/153838692816.2950.12001142346234155699@wrigleys.postgresql.org
Backpatch-through: 9.3
This commit is contained in:
Michael Paquier 2018-10-02 16:34:41 +09:00
parent 0fd6a8a7d0
commit 80810ca629

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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ pgrowlocks(text) returns setof record
<entry>Transaction IDs of lockers (more than one if multitransaction)</entry> <entry>Transaction IDs of lockers (more than one if multitransaction)</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry><structfield>lock_type</structfield></entry> <entry><structfield>modes</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>text[]</type></entry> <entry><type>text[]</type></entry>
<entry>Lock mode of lockers (more than one if multitransaction), <entry>Lock mode of lockers (more than one if multitransaction),
an array of <literal>Key Share</literal>, <literal>Share</literal>, an array of <literal>Key Share</literal>, <literal>Share</literal>,
@ -127,14 +127,14 @@ SELECT * FROM accounts AS a, pgrowlocks('accounts') AS p
<sect2> <sect2>
<title>Sample Output</title> <title>Sample Output</title>
<screen> <screen>
test=# SELECT * FROM pgrowlocks('t1'); =# SELECT * FROM pgrowlocks('t1');
locked_row | lock_type | locker | multi | xids | pids locked_row | locker | multi | xids | modes | pids
------------+-----------+--------+-------+-----------+--------------- ------------+--------+-------+-------+----------------+--------
(0,1) | Shared | 19 | t | {804,805} | {29066,29068} (0,1) | 609 | f | {609} | {"For Share"} | {3161}
(0,2) | Shared | 19 | t | {804,805} | {29066,29068} (0,2) | 609 | f | {609} | {"For Share"} | {3161}
(0,3) | Exclusive | 804 | f | {804} | {29066} (0,3) | 607 | f | {607} | {"For Update"} | {3107}
(0,4) | Exclusive | 804 | f | {804} | {29066} (0,4) | 607 | f | {607} | {"For Update"} | {3107}
(4 rows) (4 rows)
</screen> </screen>
</sect2> </sect2>