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running contains VACUUM or a similar command that will internally start and commit transactions. In such a case, the original caller values of CurrentMemoryContext and CurrentResourceOwner will point to objects that will be destroyed by the internal commit. We must restore these pointers to point to the newly-manufactured transaction context and resource owner, rather than possibly pointing to deleted memory. Also tweak xact.c so that AbortTransaction and AbortSubTransaction forcibly restore a sane value for CurrentResourceOwner, much as they have always done for CurrentMemoryContext. I'm not certain this is necessary but I'm feeling paranoid today. Responds to Sean Chittenden's bug report of 4-Oct.
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