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Remove obsolete comment in pg_stat_statements.
Commit76db9cb63
removed the use of multiple nesting counters, but missed one comment describing that arrangement. Back-patch to v17 where76db9cb63
came in, just to avoid confusion. Julien Rouhaud Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/gfcwh3zjxc2vygltapgo7g6yacdor5s4ynr234b6v2ohhuvt7m@gr42joxalenw
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@ -886,13 +886,6 @@ pgss_planner(Query *parse,
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* We can't process the query if no query_string is provided, as
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* pgss_store needs it. We also ignore query without queryid, as it would
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* be treated as a utility statement, which may not be the case.
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*
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* Note that planner_hook can be called from the planner itself, so we
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* have a specific nesting level for the planner. However, utility
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* commands containing optimizable statements can also call the planner,
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* same for regular DML (for instance for underlying foreign key queries).
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* So testing the planner nesting level only is not enough to detect real
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* top level planner call.
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*/
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if (pgss_enabled(nesting_level)
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&& pgss_track_planning && query_string
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