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Reduce excessive dereferencing of function pointers
It is equivalent in ANSI C to write (*funcptr) () and funcptr(). These two styles have been applied inconsistently. After discussion, we'll use the more verbose style for plain function pointer variables, to make it clear that it's a variable, and the shorter style when the function pointer is in a struct (s.func() or s->func()), because then it's clear that it's not a plain function name, and otherwise the excessive punctuation makes some of those invocations hard to read. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/f52c16db-14ed-757d-4b48-7ef360b1631d@2ndquadrant.com
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@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ coerce_type(ParseState *pstate, Node *node,
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* transformed node (very possibly the same Param node), or return
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* NULL to indicate we should proceed with normal coercion.
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*/
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result = (*pstate->p_coerce_param_hook) (pstate,
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result = pstate->p_coerce_param_hook(pstate,
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(Param *) node,
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targetTypeId,
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targetTypeMod,
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