* one transaction on one relation.
*
* We keep a single dynamically expandible list of locks in local memory,
- * RelationLockList, so we can keep track of the various entries made by
+ * RecoveryLockList, so we can keep track of the various entries made by
* the Startup process's virtual xid in the shared lock table.
*
* We record the lock against the top-level xid, rather than individual
* subtransaction xids. This means AccessExclusiveLocks held by aborted
* subtransactions are not released as early as possible on standbys.
*
- * List elements use type xl_rel_lock, since the WAL record type exactly
+ * List elements use type xl_standby_lock, since the WAL record type exactly
* matches the information that we need to keep track of.
*
* We use session locks rather than normal locks so we don't need