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Various minor corrections of and improvements to comments.
Aleksander Alekseev
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contrib/pg_trgm/trgm_gin.c

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@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ gin_trgm_consistent(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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* And again, c (ntrue) is a lower bound of len2, but c <= len1
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* just by definition and, consequently, upper bound of
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* similarity is just c / len1.
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* So, independly on DIVUNION the upper bound formula is the same.
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* So, independently on DIVUNION the upper bound formula is the same.
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*/
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res = (nkeys == 0) ? false :
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(((((float4) ntrue) / ((float4) nkeys))) >= nlimit);
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else
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{
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/*
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* As trigramsMatchGraph implements a montonic boolean function,
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* As trigramsMatchGraph implements a monotonic boolean function,
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* promoting all GIN_MAYBE keys to GIN_TRUE will give a
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* conservative result.
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*/

contrib/pg_trgm/trgm_op.c

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@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ calc_word_similarity(char *str1, int slen1, char *str2, int slen2,
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/*
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* Extract the next non-wildcard part of a search string, ie, a word bounded
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* Extract the next non-wildcard part of a search string, i.e. a word bounded
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* by '_' or '%' meta-characters, non-word characters or string end.
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*
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* str: source string, of length lenstr bytes (need not be null-terminated)

src/backend/utils/adt/timestamp.c

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@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ timestamp_recv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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errmsg("timestamp cannot be NaN")));
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#endif
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/* rangecheck: see if timestamp_out would like it */
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/* range check: see if timestamp_out would like it */
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if (TIMESTAMP_NOT_FINITE(timestamp))
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/* ok */ ;
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else if (timestamp2tm(timestamp, NULL, tm, &fsec, NULL, NULL) != 0 ||
@@ -792,7 +792,7 @@ timestamptz_recv(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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timestamp = (TimestampTz) pq_getmsgfloat8(buf);
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#endif
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/* rangecheck: see if timestamptz_out would like it */
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/* range check: see if timestamptz_out would like it */
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if (TIMESTAMP_NOT_FINITE(timestamp))
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/* ok */ ;
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else if (timestamp2tm(timestamp, &tz, tm, &fsec, NULL, NULL) != 0 ||
@@ -1435,7 +1435,7 @@ AdjustIntervalForTypmod(Interval *interval, int32 typmod)
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else
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elog(ERROR, "unrecognized interval typmod: %d", typmod);
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/* Need to adjust subsecond precision? */
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/* Need to adjust sub-second precision? */
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if (precision != INTERVAL_FULL_PRECISION)
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{
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if (precision < 0 || precision > MAX_INTERVAL_PRECISION)
@@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ IntegerTimestampToTimestampTz(int64 timestamp)
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* Both inputs must be ordinary finite timestamps (in current usage,
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* they'll be results from GetCurrentTimestamp()).
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*
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* We expect start_time <= stop_time. If not, we return zeroes; for current
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* We expect start_time <= stop_time. If not, we return zeros; for current
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* callers there is no need to be tense about which way division rounds on
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* negative inputs.
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*/
@@ -2276,7 +2276,7 @@ timestamp_hash(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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/*
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* Crosstype comparison functions for timestamp vs timestamptz
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* Cross-type comparison functions for timestamp vs timestamptz
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*/
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@@ -2678,7 +2678,7 @@ overlaps_timestamp(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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{
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/*
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* For ts1 = ts2 the spec says te1 <> te2 OR te1 = te2, which is a
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* rather silly way of saying "true if both are nonnull, else null".
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* rather silly way of saying "true if both are non-null, else null".
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*/
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if (te1IsNull || te2IsNull)
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PG_RETURN_NULL();
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(errcode(ERRCODE_DATETIME_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE),
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errmsg("timestamp out of range")));
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/* Add days by converting to and from julian */
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/* Add days by converting to and from Julian */
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julian = date2j(tm->tm_year, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday) + span->day;
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j2date(julian, &tm->tm_year, &tm->tm_mon, &tm->tm_mday);
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@@ -3104,7 +3104,7 @@ timestamptz_pl_interval(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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(errcode(ERRCODE_DATETIME_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE),
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errmsg("timestamp out of range")));
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/* Add days by converting to and from julian */
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/* Add days by converting to and from Julian */
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julian = date2j(tm->tm_year, tm->tm_mon, tm->tm_mday) + span->day;
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j2date(julian, &tm->tm_year, &tm->tm_mon, &tm->tm_mday);
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/*
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* The above correctly handles the whole-number part of the month and day
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* products, but we have to do something with any fractional part
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* resulting when the factor is nonintegral. We cascade the fractions
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* resulting when the factor is non-integral. We cascade the fractions
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* down to lower units using the conversion factors DAYS_PER_MONTH and
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* SECS_PER_DAY. Note we do NOT cascade up, since we are not forced to do
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* so by the representation. The user can choose to cascade up later,
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/*
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* Fractional months full days into days.
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*
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* Floating point calculation are inherently inprecise, so these
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* Floating point calculation are inherently imprecise, so these
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* calculations are crafted to produce the most reliable result possible.
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* TSROUND() is needed to more accurately produce whole numbers where
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* appropriate.

src/backend/utils/misc/guc.c

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{
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{"syslog_sequence_numbers", PGC_SIGHUP, LOGGING_WHERE,
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gettext_noop("Add sequence number to syslog messags to avoid duplicate suppression."),
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gettext_noop("Add sequence number to syslog messages to avoid duplicate suppression."),
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NULL
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},
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{
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{"ssl_renegotiation_limit", PGC_USERSET, CONN_AUTH_SECURITY,
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gettext_noop("SSL regenotiation is no longer supported; this can only be 0."),
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gettext_noop("SSL renegotiation is no longer supported; this can only be 0."),
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NULL,
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GUC_NO_SHOW_ALL | GUC_NOT_IN_SAMPLE | GUC_DISALLOW_IN_FILE,
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},
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/*
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* Build the sorted array. This is split out so that it could be
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* re-executed after startup (eg, we could allow loadable modules to
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* re-executed after startup (e.g., we could allow loadable modules to
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* add vars, and then we'd need to re-sort).
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*/
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void
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* don't re-read the config file during backend start.
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*
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* In EXEC_BACKEND builds, this works differently: we load all
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* nondefault settings from the CONFIG_EXEC_PARAMS file during
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* non-default settings from the CONFIG_EXEC_PARAMS file during
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* backend start. In that case we must accept PGC_SIGHUP
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* settings, so as to have the same value as if we'd forked
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* from the postmaster. This can also happen when using
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* We need to be told the name of the variable the args are for, because
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* the flattening rules vary (ugh).
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*
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* The result is NULL if args is NIL (ie, SET ... TO DEFAULT), otherwise
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* The result is NULL if args is NIL (i.e., SET ... TO DEFAULT), otherwise
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* a palloc'd string.
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/* source */
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/* now get the type specifc attributes */
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/* now get the type specific attributes */
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switch (conf->vartype)
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* There are three cases to consider:
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*
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* permissions normally (ie, allow if variable is USERSET, or if it's
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* permissions normally (i.e., allow if variable is USERSET, or if it's
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* SUSET and user is superuser).
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*
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* name is not known, but exists or can be created as a placeholder (i.e.,

src/backend/utils/sort/tuplesort.c

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*
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* This sometimes fails to make memory use prefectly balanced, but it
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* This sometimes fails to make memory use perfectly balanced, but it
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* should never make the situation worse. Note that Assert-enabled builds
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* get a larger refund, due to a varying STANDARDCHUNKHEADERSIZE.
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*/

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