Hi, On 2019-07-27 14:15:39 -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > So I think we should apply something like the attached, and if the > buildfarm shows any instability as a result, dealing with that by > taking out the RAISE NOTICE commands.
+1 > diff --git a/src/test/isolation/expected/insert-conflict-specconflict.out > b/src/test/isolation/expected/insert-conflict-specconflict.out > index 5726bdb..20cc421 100644 > --- a/src/test/isolation/expected/insert-conflict-specconflict.out > +++ b/src/test/isolation/expected/insert-conflict-specconflict.out > @@ -13,7 +13,11 @@ pg_advisory_locksess lock > step controller_show: SELECT * FROM upserttest; > key data > > +s1: NOTICE: called for k1 > +s1: NOTICE: blocking 3 > step s1_upsert: INSERT INTO upserttest(key, data) VALUES('k1', 'inserted > s1') ON CONFLICT (blurt_and_lock(key)) DO UPDATE SET data = upserttest.data > || ' with conflict update s1'; <waiting ...> > +s2: NOTICE: called for k1 > +s2: NOTICE: blocking 3 Hm, that actually makes the test - which is pretty complicated - easier to understand. > diff --git a/src/test/isolation/expected/plpgsql-toast.out > b/src/test/isolation/expected/plpgsql-toast.out > index 4341153..39a7bbe 100644 > --- a/src/test/isolation/expected/plpgsql-toast.out > +++ b/src/test/isolation/expected/plpgsql-toast.out > @@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ step unlock: > pg_advisory_unlock > > t > +s1: NOTICE: x = foofoofoofo Yea, there indeed does not not much point in this. Greetings, Andres Freund