How to make PostgreSQL functions atomic?

Question:

How to make PostgreSQL functions atomic?

Assume I have some PostgreSQL functions like the following:

CREATE FUNCTION insertSth() RETURNS void AS $$
BEGIN
    INSERT INTO ...;
END;

CREATE FUNCTION removeSthAfterSelect() RETURNS TABLE(...) AS $$
BEGIN
     SELECT id INTO some_id ...;
     RETURN QUERY SELECT * FROM ...;
     DELETE FROM ... WHERE id = some_id;
END;

CREATE FUNCTION justDeleteSth() RETURNS void AS $$
BEGIN
     DELETE FROM ...;
END;

CREATE FUNCTION justSelectSth() RETURNS TABLE(...) AS $$
BEGIN
     RETURN SELECT * FROM ...;
END;

From my understanding PostgresSQL functions insertSthjustDeleteSth and justSelectSth are going to be executed atomically(?). So parallel executions of them won't mess anything up.

But for removeSthAfterSelect if there is a parallel execution it could be that SELECT id INTO some_id .. finds something, then concurrently another transaction calls justDeleteSth and deletes the row with id = someId, so when the transaction continues it won't delete anything here: DELETE FROM ... WHERE id = some_id; meaning it messes things up.

Is this the case? Is there a way to avoid this problem? E.g. by saying that removeSthAfterSelectshould be executed atomically?

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/oxspirt/p/10691332.html