Seems that the childXids list would be better based on Oid lists than
integer lists.
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c,v 1.213 2005/08/17 22:14:33 tgl Exp $
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* $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/access/transam/xact.c,v 1.214 2005/08/20 23:45:08 tgl Exp $
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typedef TransactionStateData *TransactionState;
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typedef TransactionStateData *TransactionState;
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/*
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* childXids is currently implemented as an integer List, relying on the
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* childXids is currently implemented as an Oid List, relying on the
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* assumption that TransactionIds are no wider than int. We use these
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* assumption that TransactionIds are no wider than Oid. We use these
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* macros to provide some isolation in case that changes in the future.
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* macros to provide some isolation in case that changes in the future.
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#define lfirst_xid(lc) ((TransactionId) lfirst_int(lc))
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#define lfirst_xid(lc) ((TransactionId) lfirst_oid(lc))
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#define lappend_xid(list, datum) lappend_int(list, (int) (datum))
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#define lappend_xid(list, datum) lappend_oid(list, (Oid) (datum))
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* CurrentTransactionState always points to the current transaction state
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* CurrentTransactionState always points to the current transaction state
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