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In commit a271a1b50e, we allowed decoding at prepare time and the prepare was decoded again if there is a restart after decoding it. It was done that way because we can't distinguish between the cases where we have not decoded the prepare because it was prior to consistent snapshot or we have decoded it earlier but restarted. To distinguish between these two cases, we have introduced an initial_consistent_point at the slot level which is an LSN at which we found a consistent point at the time of slot creation. This is also the point where we have exported a snapshot for the initial copy. So, prepare transaction prior to this point are sent along with commit prepared. This commit bumps SNAPBUILD_VERSION because of change in SnapBuild. It will break existing slots which is fine in a major release. Author: Ajin Cherian, based on idea by Andres Freund Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila and Vignesh C Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d0f60d60-133d-bf8d-bd70-47784d8fabf3@enterprisedb.com
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