"Jonathan S. Katz" <jk...@postgresql.org> writes:
> On 2/5/23 3:01 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Fair.  I was trying to avoid committing to specific consequences.
>> The assertion failure seen in the original report (#17702) wouldn't
>> occur for typical users, but they might see crashes or "unexpected node
>> type" failures.  Maybe we can say that instead.

> I did a quick readthrough of #17702. Your proposal sounds reasonable.

> Based on that explanation and reading #17702, I'm still not sure if this 
> will make the cut in the release announcement itself, but +1 for 
> modifying it in the release notes.

The notes now say

     <para>
      Prevent clobbering of cached parsetrees for utility statements in
      SQL functions (Tom Lane, Daniel Gustafsson)
     </para>

     <para>
      If a SQL-language function executes the same utility command more
      than once within a single calling query, it could crash or report
      strange errors such as <quote>unrecognized node type</quote>.
     </para>

                        regards, tom lane


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