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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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@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ static Relids adjust_relid_set(Relids relids, int oldrelid, int newrelid);
* specified query level.
*
* The objective of this routine is to detect whether there are aggregates
* belonging to the given query level. Aggregates belonging to subqueries
* belonging to the given query level. Aggregates belonging to subqueries
* or outer queries do NOT cause a true result. We must recurse into
* subqueries to detect outer-reference aggregates that logically belong to
* the specified query level.
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ contain_aggs_of_level_walker(Node *node,
* Find the parse location of any aggregate of the specified query level.
*
* Returns -1 if no such agg is in the querytree, or if they all have
* unknown parse location. (The former case is probably caller error,
* unknown parse location. (The former case is probably caller error,
* but we don't bother to distinguish it from the latter case.)
*
* Note: it might seem appropriate to merge this functionality into
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ contain_windowfuncs_walker(Node *node, void *context)
* Find the parse location of any windowfunc of the current query level.
*
* Returns -1 if no such windowfunc is in the querytree, or if they all have
* unknown parse location. (The former case is probably caller error,
* unknown parse location. (The former case is probably caller error,
* but we don't bother to distinguish it from the latter case.)
*
* Note: it might seem appropriate to merge this functionality into
@@ -287,11 +287,11 @@ checkExprHasSubLink_walker(Node *node, void *context)
*
* Find all Var nodes in the given tree with varlevelsup == sublevels_up,
* and increment their varno fields (rangetable indexes) by 'offset'.
* The varnoold fields are adjusted similarly. Also, adjust other nodes
* The varnoold fields are adjusted similarly. Also, adjust other nodes
* that contain rangetable indexes, such as RangeTblRef and JoinExpr.
*
* NOTE: although this has the form of a walker, we cheat and modify the
* nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* earlier to ensure that no unwanted side-effects occur!
*/
@@ -449,11 +449,11 @@ offset_relid_set(Relids relids, int offset)
*
* Find all Var nodes in the given tree belonging to a specific relation
* (identified by sublevels_up and rt_index), and change their varno fields
* to 'new_index'. The varnoold fields are changed too. Also, adjust other
* to 'new_index'. The varnoold fields are changed too. Also, adjust other
* nodes that contain rangetable indexes, such as RangeTblRef and JoinExpr.
*
* NOTE: although this has the form of a walker, we cheat and modify the
* nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* earlier to ensure that no unwanted side-effects occur!
*/
@@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ adjust_relid_set(Relids relids, int oldrelid, int newrelid)
* Likewise for other nodes containing levelsup fields, such as Aggref.
*
* NOTE: although this has the form of a walker, we cheat and modify the
* Var nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* Var nodes in-place. The given expression tree should have been copied
* earlier to ensure that no unwanted side-effects occur!
*/
@@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ replace_rte_variables_mutator(Node *node,
* If the expression tree contains a whole-row Var for the target RTE,
* the Var is not changed but *found_whole_row is returned as TRUE.
* For most callers this is an error condition, but we leave it to the caller
* to report the error so that useful context can be provided. (In some
* to report the error so that useful context can be provided. (In some
* usages it would be appropriate to modify the Var's vartype and insert a
* ConvertRowtypeExpr node to map back to the original vartype. We might
* someday extend this function's API to support that. For now, the only