
Mark pg_lsn and oidvector comparison functions as leakproof. Per discussion, these clearly are leakproof so we might as well mark them so. On the other hand, remove leakproof markings from name comparison functions other than equal/not-equal. Now that these depend on varstr_cmp, they can't be considered leakproof if text comparison isn't. (This was my error in commit 586b98fdf.) While at it, add some opr_sanity queries to catch cases where related functions do not have the same volatility and leakproof markings. This would clearly be bogus for commutator or negator pairs. In the domain of btree comparison functions, we do have some exceptions, because text equality is leakproof but inequality comparisons are not. That's odd on first glance but is reasonable (for now anyway) given the much greater complexity of the inequality code paths. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20181231172551.GA206480@gust.leadboat.com
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