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Pre-beta mechanical code beautification.
Run pgindent, pgperltidy, and reformat-dat-files. I manually fixed a couple of comments that pgindent uglified.
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@ -673,9 +673,8 @@ ReadRecentBuffer(RelFileNode rnode, ForkNumber forkNum, BlockNumber blockNum,
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{
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/*
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* It's now safe to pin the buffer. We can't pin first and ask
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* questions later, because it might confuse code paths
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* like InvalidateBuffer() if we pinned a random non-matching
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* buffer.
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* questions later, because it might confuse code paths like
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* InvalidateBuffer() if we pinned a random non-matching buffer.
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*/
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if (have_private_ref)
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PinBuffer(bufHdr, NULL); /* bump pin count */
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@ -2945,10 +2944,10 @@ RelationGetNumberOfBlocksInFork(Relation relation, ForkNumber forkNum)
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if (RELKIND_HAS_TABLE_AM(relation->rd_rel->relkind))
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{
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/*
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* Not every table AM uses BLCKSZ wide fixed size blocks.
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* Therefore tableam returns the size in bytes - but for the
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* purpose of this routine, we want the number of blocks.
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* Therefore divide, rounding up.
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* Not every table AM uses BLCKSZ wide fixed size blocks. Therefore
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* tableam returns the size in bytes - but for the purpose of this
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* routine, we want the number of blocks. Therefore divide, rounding
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* up.
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*/
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uint64 szbytes;
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@ -2958,7 +2957,7 @@ RelationGetNumberOfBlocksInFork(Relation relation, ForkNumber forkNum)
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}
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else if (RELKIND_HAS_STORAGE(relation->rd_rel->relkind))
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{
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return smgrnblocks(RelationGetSmgr(relation), forkNum);
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return smgrnblocks(RelationGetSmgr(relation), forkNum);
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}
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else
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Assert(false);
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@ -3707,9 +3706,9 @@ RelationCopyStorageUsingBuffer(Relation src, Relation dst, ForkNumber forkNum,
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BufferAccessStrategy bstrategy_dst;
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/*
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* In general, we want to write WAL whenever wal_level > 'minimal', but
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* we can skip it when copying any fork of an unlogged relation other
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* than the init fork.
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* In general, we want to write WAL whenever wal_level > 'minimal', but we
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* can skip it when copying any fork of an unlogged relation other than
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* the init fork.
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*/
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use_wal = XLogIsNeeded() && (permanent || forkNum == INIT_FORKNUM);
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@ -3779,9 +3778,9 @@ void
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CreateAndCopyRelationData(RelFileNode src_rnode, RelFileNode dst_rnode,
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bool permanent)
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{
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Relation src_rel;
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Relation dst_rel;
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char relpersistence;
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Relation src_rel;
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Relation dst_rel;
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char relpersistence;
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/* Set the relpersistence. */
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relpersistence = permanent ?
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@ -3789,9 +3788,9 @@ CreateAndCopyRelationData(RelFileNode src_rnode, RelFileNode dst_rnode,
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/*
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* We can't use a real relcache entry for a relation in some other
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* database, but since we're only going to access the fields related
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* to physical storage, a fake one is good enough. If we didn't do this
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* and used the smgr layer directly, we would have to worry about
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* database, but since we're only going to access the fields related to
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* physical storage, a fake one is good enough. If we didn't do this and
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* used the smgr layer directly, we would have to worry about
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* invalidations.
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*/
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src_rel = CreateFakeRelcacheEntry(src_rnode);
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