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pgindent run for 9.4

This includes removing tabs after periods in C comments, which was
applied to back branches, so this change should not effect backpatching.
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Bruce Momjian
2014-05-06 12:12:18 -04:00
parent fb85cd4320
commit 0a78320057
854 changed files with 7848 additions and 7368 deletions

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@ -11,15 +11,15 @@
* log can be broken into relatively small, independent segments.
*
* XLOG interactions: this module generates an XLOG record whenever a new
* CLOG page is initialized to zeroes. Other writes of CLOG come from
* CLOG page is initialized to zeroes. Other writes of CLOG come from
* recording of transaction commit or abort in xact.c, which generates its
* own XLOG records for these events and will re-perform the status update
* on redo; so we need make no additional XLOG entry here. For synchronous
* on redo; so we need make no additional XLOG entry here. For synchronous
* transaction commits, the XLOG is guaranteed flushed through the XLOG commit
* record before we are called to log a commit, so the WAL rule "write xlog
* before data" is satisfied automatically. However, for async commits we
* must track the latest LSN affecting each CLOG page, so that we can flush
* XLOG that far and satisfy the WAL rule. We don't have to worry about this
* XLOG that far and satisfy the WAL rule. We don't have to worry about this
* for aborts (whether sync or async), since the post-crash assumption would
* be that such transactions failed anyway.
*
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ static void set_status_by_pages(int nsubxids, TransactionId *subxids,
* in the tree of xid. In various cases nsubxids may be zero.
*
* lsn must be the WAL location of the commit record when recording an async
* commit. For a synchronous commit it can be InvalidXLogRecPtr, since the
* commit. For a synchronous commit it can be InvalidXLogRecPtr, since the
* caller guarantees the commit record is already flushed in that case. It
* should be InvalidXLogRecPtr for abort cases, too.
*
@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ TransactionIdGetStatus(TransactionId xid, XLogRecPtr *lsn)
* Testing during the PostgreSQL 9.2 development cycle revealed that on a
* large multi-processor system, it was possible to have more CLOG page
* requests in flight at one time than the numebr of CLOG buffers which existed
* at that time, which was hardcoded to 8. Further testing revealed that
* at that time, which was hardcoded to 8. Further testing revealed that
* performance dropped off with more than 32 CLOG buffers, possibly because
* the linear buffer search algorithm doesn't scale well.
*