https://bugs.openldap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10395

--- Comment #1 from Howard Chu <[email protected]> ---
I don't see intentionally breaking ACID as being a good idea. Reading
uncommitted changes breaks Atomicity and Isolation at least, and may break
Consistency in various situations.

The only thing that ought to be able to see uncommitted changes is the active
write transaction. If anything else does, then you don't have a transactional
DB engine any more. In ACID operation "newly inserted or modified document IDs"
*don't exist* until their transaction commits.

Using multiple reader txns is the correct approach. When the writer commits,
you can simply txn_reset() all the readers to get them all on the latest data.

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