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> Other exceptions I can think of are FETCH and DEALLOCATE. DEALLOCATE is
> particularly fun -- don't most of the arguments for making PREPARE
> transactional also apply to DEALLOCATE? Is it actually feasible to roll
> back a DEALLOCATE?
 
That's why PREPARE and DEALLOCATE are so perfect the way they are: outside
of transactions. Although I think Tom mentioned that deallocating a
statement that did not exist should raise a notice and not change the
transaction status, which I would totally agree with.
 
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