
Commit df630b0dd5ea2de52972d456f5978a012436115e moved enum LockWaitPolicy into its very own header file utils/lockwaitpolicy.h, which does not seem like a great idea from here. First, it's still a node-related declaration, and second, a file named like that can never sensibly be used for anything else. I do not think we want to encourage a one-typedef-per-header-file approach. The upcoming foreign table inheritance patch was doubling down on this bad idea by moving enum LockClauseStrength into its *own* can-never-be-used-for-anything-else file. Instead, let's put them both in a file named nodes/lockoptions.h. (They do seem to need a separate header file because we need them in both parsenodes.h and plannodes.h, and we don't want either of those including the other. Past practice might suggest adding them to nodes/nodes.h, but they don't seem sufficiently globally useful to justify that.) Committed separately since there's no functional change here, just some header-file refactoring.
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