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In commit 462bd95705a0c23ba0b0ba60a78d32566a0384c1, I changed postgres_fdw to rely on get_plan_rowmark() instead of get_parse_rowmark(). I still think that's a good idea in the long run, but as Etsuro Fujita pointed out, it doesn't work today because planner.c forces PlanRowMarks to have markType = ROW_MARK_COPY for all foreign tables. There's no urgent reason to change this in the back branches, so let's just revert that part of yesterday's commit rather than trying to design a better solution under time pressure. Also, add a regression test case showing what postgres_fdw does with FOR UPDATE/SHARE. I'd blithely assumed there was one already, else I'd have realized yesterday that this code didn't work.
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