"Kevin Grittner"  wrote:
 
> So now that I'm sure we actually do need code there, I'll add it.
 
Hmmm...  First cut at this here:
 
http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=users/kgrittn/postgres.git;a=commitdiff;h=3ccedeb451ee74ee78ef70735782f3550b621eeb
 
It passes all the usual regression tests, the new isolation tests,
and the example posted earlier in the thread of a test case which was
allowing an anomaly.  (That is to say, the anomaly is now prevented.)
 
I didn't get timings, but it *seems* noticeably slower; hopefully
that's either subjective or fixable.  Any feedback on whether this
seems a sane approach to the issue is welcome.
 
-Kevin

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