
With --latency-limit, transactions might get skipped even beyond the transaction count limit specified by -t, throwing off the expected number of transactions and thus the denominator for later stats. Be sure to stop skipping transactions once -t is reached. Also, include skipped transactions in the "cnt" fields; this requires discounting them again in a couple of places, but most places are better off with this definition. In particular this is needed to get correct overall stats for the combination of -R/-L/-t options. Merge some more processing into processXactStats() to simplify this. In passing, add a check that --progress-timestamp is specified only when --progress is. We might consider back-patching this, but given that it only matters for a combination of options, and given the lack of field complaints, consensus seems to be not to bother. Fabien Coelho, reviewed by Nikolay Shaplov Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/alpine.DEB.2.20.1704171422500.4025@lancre
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