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	Doc: clarify description of regexp fields in pg_ident.conf.
The grammar was a little shaky and confusing here, so word-smith it a bit. Also, adjust the comments in pg_ident.conf.sample to use the same terminology as the SGML docs, in particular "DATABASE-USERNAME" not "PG-USERNAME". Back-patch appropriate subsets. I did not risk changing pg_ident.conf.sample in released branches, but it still seems OK to change it in v18. Reported-by: Alexey Shishkin <alexey.shishkin@enterprisedb.com> Author: Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> Reviewed-by: David G. Johnston <david.g.johnston@gmail.com> Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/175206279327.3157504.12519088928605422253@wrigleys.postgresql.org Backpatch-through: 13
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		@@ -864,8 +864,9 @@ local   db1,db2,@demodbs  all                                   md5
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   the remainder of the field is treated as a regular expression.
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   (See <xref linkend="posix-syntax-details"/> for details of
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   <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>'s regular expression syntax.)  The regular
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   expression can include a single capture, or parenthesized subexpression,
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   which can then be referenced in the <replaceable>database-username</replaceable>
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   expression can include a single capture, or parenthesized subexpression.
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   The portion of the system user name that matched the capture can then
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   be referenced in the <replaceable>database-username</replaceable>
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   field as <literal>\1</literal> (backslash-one).  This allows the mapping of
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   multiple user names in a single line, which is particularly useful for
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   simple syntax substitutions.  For example, these entries
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