Fix typos in comments, code and documentation
While on it, newlines are removed from the end of two elog() strings. The others are simple grammar mistakes. One comment in pg_upgrade referred incorrectly to sequences since a7e5457. Author: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20221230231257.GI1153@telsasoft.com Backpatch-through: 11
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ EXPLAIN SELECT * FROM pgbench_accounts WHERE filler LIKE '%x%';
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<para>
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In addition, the system must not be running in single-user mode. Since
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the entire database system is running in single process in this situation,
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the entire database system is running as a single process in this situation,
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no background workers will be available.
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</para>
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@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ WITH ( MODULUS <replaceable class="parameter">numeric_literal</replaceable>, REM
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constraint. This does not work, however, if any of the partition keys
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is an expression and the partition does not accept
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<literal>NULL</literal> values. If attaching a list partition that will
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not accept <literal>NULL</literal> values, also add
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not accept <literal>NULL</literal> values, also add a
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<literal>NOT NULL</literal> constraint to the partition key column,
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unless it's an expression.
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</para>
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@ -921,8 +921,8 @@ BETTER: unrecognized node type: 42
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<simplesect>
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<title>Function-Like Macros and Inline Functions</title>
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<para>
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Both, macros with arguments and <literal>static inline</literal>
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functions, may be used. The latter are preferable if there are
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Both macros with arguments and <literal>static inline</literal>
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functions may be used. The latter are preferable if there are
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multiple-evaluation hazards when written as a macro, as e.g., the
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case with
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<programlisting>
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ mask_unused_space(Page page)
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if (pd_lower > pd_upper || pd_special < pd_upper ||
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pd_lower < SizeOfPageHeaderData || pd_special > BLCKSZ)
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{
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elog(ERROR, "invalid page pd_lower %u pd_upper %u pd_special %u\n",
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elog(ERROR, "invalid page pd_lower %u pd_upper %u pd_special %u",
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pd_lower, pd_upper, pd_special);
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}
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@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ spgproperty(Oid index_oid, int attno,
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/*
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* Currently, SP-GiST distance-ordered scans require that there be a
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* distance operator in the opclass with the default types. So we assume
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* that if such a operator exists, then there's a reason for it.
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* that if such an operator exists, then there's a reason for it.
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*/
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/* First we need to know the column's opclass. */
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@ -775,7 +775,7 @@ llvm_session_initialize(void)
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if (LLVMGetTargetFromTriple(llvm_triple, &llvm_targetref, &error) != 0)
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{
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elog(FATAL, "failed to query triple %s\n", error);
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elog(FATAL, "failed to query triple %s", error);
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}
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/*
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@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ apply_pathtarget_labeling_to_tlist(List *tlist, PathTarget *target)
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*
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* The outputs of this function are two parallel lists, one a list of
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* PathTargets and the other an integer list of bool flags indicating
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* whether the corresponding PathTarget contains any evaluatable SRFs.
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* whether the corresponding PathTarget contains any evaluable SRFs.
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* The lists are given in the order they'd need to be evaluated in, with
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* the "lowest" PathTarget first. So the last list entry is always the
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* originally given PathTarget, and any entries before it indicate evaluation
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@ -10674,7 +10674,7 @@ get_opclass_name(Oid opclass, Oid actual_datatype,
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/*
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* generate_opclass_name
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* Compute the name to display for a opclass specified by OID
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* Compute the name to display for an opclass specified by OID
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*
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* The result includes all necessary quoting and schema-prefixing.
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*/
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query[0] = '\0'; /* initialize query string to empty */
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/*
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* Create a CTE that collects OIDs of regular user tables, including
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* matviews and sequences, but excluding toast tables and indexes. We
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* assume that relations with OIDs >= FirstNormalObjectId belong to the
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* user. (That's probably redundant with the namespace-name exclusions,
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* but let's be safe.)
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* Create a CTE that collects OIDs of regular user tables and matviews,
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* but excluding toast tables and indexes. We assume that relations with
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* OIDs >= FirstNormalObjectId belong to the user. (That's probably
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* redundant with the namespace-name exclusions, but let's be safe.)
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*
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* pg_largeobject contains user data that does not appear in pg_dump
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* output, so we have to copy that system table. It's easiest to do that
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t
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(1 row)
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-- current_role/user/user is tested in rolnames.sql
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-- current_role/user/user is tested in rolenames.sql
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-- current database / catalog
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SELECT current_catalog = current_database();
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?column?
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-- localtimestamp
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SELECT now()::timestamp::text = localtimestamp::text;
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-- current_role/user/user is tested in rolnames.sql
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-- current_role/user/user is tested in rolenames.sql
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-- current database / catalog
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SELECT current_catalog = current_database();
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