Jeff Davis wrote: On Mon, 2012-09-10 at 11:15 -0500, Kevin Grittner wrote: >> Do you have any suggested wording [...] ? > Attached. I thought about putting it as a "note", but it seems like > it's easy to go overboard with those. I agree about a note being overkill for this. I'm attaching an alternative proposal, with changes for the following reasons: (1) The complete re-wrap of that first paragraph made it really hard to see what the actual change to the documentation was. I would rather change it like this and have a separate patch to re-wrap the paragraph (with no content change) or maybe restrict the reformatting to two or three lines. (2) The second paragraph starts with "There may still be serialization anomalies involving aborted transactions" which seems a bit alarming, seems to bend the definition of serialization anomalies and seems odd to pick out for special attention when the same could be said of data read in transactions at other isolation levels if those transactions roll back from a deferred constraint or a write conflict. (3) There is a significant exception to this caveat which I felt would be useful to people who wanted to generate big reports without waiting for transaction commit: deferrable read-only transactions offer applications a way to count on data as soon as it is read. I'm not sure whether the omission of this from the docs should be considered a big enough hazard to merit a back-patch, or if it should just be committed to HEAD. -Kevin
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