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Remove tabs after spaces in C comments
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ fmtQualifiedId(int remoteVersion, const char *schema, const char *id)
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* standard_conforming_strings settings.
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*
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* This is essentially equivalent to libpq's PQescapeStringInternal,
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* except for the output buffer structure. We need it in situations
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* except for the output buffer structure. We need it in situations
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* where we do not have a PGconn available. Where we do,
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* appendStringLiteralConn is a better choice.
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*/
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@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ appendByteaLiteral(PQExpBuffer buf, const unsigned char *str, size_t length,
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/*
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* This implementation is hard-wired to produce hex-format output. We do
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* not know the server version the output will be loaded into, so making
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* an intelligent format choice is impossible. It might be better to
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* an intelligent format choice is impossible. It might be better to
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* always use the old escaped format.
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*/
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if (!enlargePQExpBuffer(buf, 2 * length + 5))
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@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ appendByteaLiteral(PQExpBuffer buf, const unsigned char *str, size_t length,
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* into individual items.
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*
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* On success, returns true and sets *itemarray and *nitems to describe
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* an array of individual strings. On parse failure, returns false;
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* an array of individual strings. On parse failure, returns false;
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* *itemarray may exist or be NULL.
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*
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* NOTE: free'ing itemarray is sufficient to deallocate the working storage.
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@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ buildACLCommands(const char *name, const char *subname,
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/*
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* At the end, these two will be pasted together to form the result. But
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* the owner privileges need to go before the other ones to keep the
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* dependencies valid. In recent versions this is normally the case, but
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* dependencies valid. In recent versions this is normally the case, but
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* in old versions they come after the PUBLIC privileges and that results
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* in problems if we need to run REVOKE on the owner privileges.
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*/
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@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ buildDefaultACLCommands(const char *type, const char *nspname,
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/*
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* We incorporate the target role directly into the command, rather than
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* playing around with SET ROLE or anything like that. This is so that a
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* playing around with SET ROLE or anything like that. This is so that a
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* permissions error leads to nothing happening, rather than changing
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* default privileges for the wrong user.
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*/
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@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ buildDefaultACLCommands(const char *type, const char *nspname,
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*
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* The returned grantee string will be the dequoted username or groupname
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* (preceded with "group " in the latter case). The returned grantor is
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* the dequoted grantor name or empty. Privilege characters are decoded
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* the dequoted grantor name or empty. Privilege characters are decoded
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* and split between privileges with grant option (privswgo) and without
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* (privs).
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*
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@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ AddAcl(PQExpBuffer aclbuf, const char *keyword, const char *subname)
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* namevar: name of query variable to match against an object-name pattern.
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* altnamevar: NULL, or name of an alternative variable to match against name.
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* visibilityrule: clause to use if we want to restrict to visible objects
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* (for example, "pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(p.oid)"). Can be NULL.
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* (for example, "pg_catalog.pg_table_is_visible(p.oid)"). Can be NULL.
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*
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* Formatting note: the text already present in buf should end with a newline.
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* The appended text, if any, will end with one too.
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@ -1020,7 +1020,7 @@ processSQLNamePattern(PGconn *conn, PQExpBuffer buf, const char *pattern,
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* last alternatives which is not what we want.
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*
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* Note: the result of this pass is the actual regexp pattern(s) we want
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* to execute. Quoting/escaping into SQL literal format will be done
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* to execute. Quoting/escaping into SQL literal format will be done
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* below using appendStringLiteralConn().
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*/
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appendPQExpBufferStr(&namebuf, "^(");
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