![]() If the txn comparison block makes claims about a key's current state, then it may say a key has been updated. Future range/txn operations may expect this update to eventually be propagated through the cluster and show up in serialized requests. To avoid spinning forever on txn/serialized range loops, invalidate the comparison keys. |
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