Re: Getting rid of "accept incoming network connections" prompts on OS X

From: edward745 <cedward345(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Getting rid of "accept incoming network connections" prompts on OS X
Date: 2014-10-22 06:14:29
Message-ID: 1413958469267-5823890.post@n5.nabble.com
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One of the queries in ri_triggers.c has be a little baffled.

For (relatively) obvious reasons, a FK insert triggers a SELECT 1 FROM
pk_rel ... FOR KEY SHARE.
For not-so-obvious reasons, a PK delete triggers a SELECT 1 FROM fk_rel ...
FOR KEY SHARE.

I can't see what the lock on fk_rel achieves. Both operations are already
contending for the lock on the PK row, which seems like enough to cover
every eventuality.

And even if the lock serves a purpose, KEY SHARE is an odd choice, since the
referencing field is, in general, not a "key" in this sense.

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