Doc: improve documentation of pg_proc.protrftypes.
Add a "references" link pointing to pg_type, as we have for other arrays of type OIDs. Wordsmith the explanation a bit. Joel Jacobson, additional editing by me Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d1cc628c-3953-4209-957b-29427acc38c8@www.fastmail.com
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(references <link linkend="catalog-pg-type"><structname>pg_type</structname></link>.<structfield>oid</structfield>)
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</para>
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<para>
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An array with the data types of the function arguments. This includes
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An array of the data types of the function arguments. This includes
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only input arguments (including <literal>INOUT</literal> and
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<literal>VARIADIC</literal> arguments), and thus represents
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the call signature of the function.
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(references <link linkend="catalog-pg-type"><structname>pg_type</structname></link>.<structfield>oid</structfield>)
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</para>
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<para>
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An array with the data types of the function arguments. This includes
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An array of the data types of the function arguments. This includes
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all arguments (including <literal>OUT</literal> and
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<literal>INOUT</literal> arguments); however, if all the
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arguments are <literal>IN</literal> arguments, this field will be null.
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<structfield>proargmodes</structfield> <type>char[]</type>
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</para>
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<para>
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An array with the modes of the function arguments, encoded as
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An array of the modes of the function arguments, encoded as
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<literal>i</literal> for <literal>IN</literal> arguments,
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<literal>o</literal> for <literal>OUT</literal> arguments,
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<literal>b</literal> for <literal>INOUT</literal> arguments,
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<structfield>proargnames</structfield> <type>text[]</type>
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</para>
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<para>
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An array with the names of the function arguments.
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An array of the names of the function arguments.
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Arguments without a name are set to empty strings in the array.
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If none of the arguments have a name, this field will be null.
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Note that subscripts correspond to positions of
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<row>
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<entry role="catalog_table_entry"><para role="column_definition">
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<structfield>protrftypes</structfield> <type>oid[]</type>
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(references <link linkend="catalog-pg-type"><structname>pg_type</structname></link>.<structfield>oid</structfield>)
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</para>
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<para>
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Data type OIDs for which to apply transforms.
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An array of the argument/result data type(s) for which to apply
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transforms (from the function's <literal>TRANSFORM</literal>
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clause). Null if none.
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</para></entry>
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</row>
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