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catalog entries via SearchSysCache and related operations. Although, at the time that these callbacks are called by elog.c, we have not officially aborted the current transaction, it still seems rather risky to initiate any new catalog fetches. In all these cases the needed information is readily available in the caller and so it's just a matter of a bit of extra notation to pass it to the callback. Per crash report from Dennis Koegel. I've concluded that the real fix for his problem is to clear the error context stack at entry to proc_exit, but it still seems like a good idea to make the callbacks a bit less fragile for other cases. Backpatch to 8.4. We could go further back, but the patch doesn't apply cleanly. In the absence of proof that this fixes something and isn't just paranoia, I'm not going to expend the effort. |
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