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Vincent Pelletier authored
Committing serves two purposes: - obviously: it makes any transactional data change persistent - less obviously: it releases the database transactional snapshot taken by any previously issued query, allowing that snapshot and all snapshots after it to be also freed (ex: garbage collecting the data records that no other transaction can see) In the current state of the code flow, this does not change much: after this method returns the code flow should quickly hit a commit anyway, either in dequeueMessage or before handing control back to timerserver, thereby ending the Zope-initiated transaction. But this will not be true in a future version of the code.
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