Jim Nasby <jim.na...@bluetreble.com> writes:
> I suspect this is unrelated, but I've run into another oddity with 
> extension dependency: if an extension creates any temporary objects the 
> extension will install and function correctly... until the backend that 
> created the extension quits. This is VERY confusing if you've never come 
> across it before, because you'll do a bunch of work in a single script 
> but when you try to use the extension for real it will "randomly" just 
> vanish.

Yeah, I was wondering about that yesterday --- that comment mentions
the case of temporary objects, but it only fixes the problem while the
script runs.  Maybe there should be a separate test for "we're doing
temporary-object cleanup" that would similarly prevent recursion to
an extension?

                        regards, tom lane


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