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Remove tabs after spaces in C comments

This was not changed in HEAD, but will be done later as part of a
pgindent run.  Future pgindent runs will also do this.

Report by Tom Lane

Backpatch through all supported branches, but not HEAD
This commit is contained in:
Bruce Momjian
2014-05-06 11:26:26 -04:00
parent e0070a6858
commit 2616a5d300
623 changed files with 3206 additions and 3206 deletions

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@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ ReadArrayStr(char *arrayStr,
/*
* We have to remove " and \ characters to create a clean item value to
* pass to the datatype input routine. We overwrite each item value
* pass to the datatype input routine. We overwrite each item value
* in-place within arrayStr to do this. srcptr is the current scan point,
* and dstptr is where we are copying to.
*
@@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ ReadArrayStr(char *arrayStr,
* referenced by Datums after copying them.
*
* If the input data is of varlena type, the caller must have ensured that
* the values are not toasted. (Doing it here doesn't work since the
* the values are not toasted. (Doing it here doesn't work since the
* caller has already allocated space for the array...)
*/
static void
@@ -1985,7 +1985,7 @@ array_get_slice(ArrayType *array,
memcpy(ARR_DIMS(newarray), span, ndim * sizeof(int));
/*
* Lower bounds of the new array are set to 1. Formerly (before 7.3) we
* Lower bounds of the new array are set to 1. Formerly (before 7.3) we
* copied the given lowerIndx values ... but that seems confusing.
*/
newlb = ARR_LBOUND(newarray);
@@ -2617,7 +2617,7 @@ array_set_slice(ArrayType *array,
/*
* array_map()
*
* Map an array through an arbitrary function. Return a new array with
* Map an array through an arbitrary function. Return a new array with
* same dimensions and each source element transformed by fn(). Each
* source element is passed as the first argument to fn(); additional
* arguments to be passed to fn() can be specified by the caller.
@@ -2632,9 +2632,9 @@ array_set_slice(ArrayType *array,
* first argument position initially holds the input array value.
* * inpType: OID of element type of input array. This must be the same as,
* or binary-compatible with, the first argument type of fn().
* * retType: OID of element type of output array. This must be the same as,
* * retType: OID of element type of output array. This must be the same as,
* or binary-compatible with, the result type of fn().
* * amstate: workspace for array_map. Must be zeroed by caller before
* * amstate: workspace for array_map. Must be zeroed by caller before
* first call, and not touched after that.
*
* It is legitimate to pass a freshly-zeroed ArrayMapState on each call,
@@ -3488,7 +3488,7 @@ array_cmp(FunctionCallInfo fcinfo)
/*
* If arrays contain same data (up to end of shorter one), apply
* additional rules to sort by dimensionality. The relative significance
* additional rules to sort by dimensionality. The relative significance
* of the different bits of information is historical; mainly we just care
* that we don't say "equal" for arrays of different dimensionality.
*/
@@ -3750,7 +3750,7 @@ array_contain_compare(ArrayType *array1, ArrayType *array2, Oid collation,
/*
* We assume that the comparison operator is strict, so a NULL can't
* match anything. XXX this diverges from the "NULL=NULL" behavior of
* match anything. XXX this diverges from the "NULL=NULL" behavior of
* array_eq, should we act like that?
*/
if (isnull1)
@@ -4241,7 +4241,7 @@ array_copy(char *destptr, int nitems,
*
* Note: this could certainly be optimized using standard bitblt methods.
* However, it's not clear that the typical Postgres array has enough elements
* to make it worth worrying too much. For the moment, KISS.
* to make it worth worrying too much. For the moment, KISS.
*/
void
array_bitmap_copy(bits8 *destbitmap, int destoffset,
@@ -4438,7 +4438,7 @@ array_extract_slice(ArrayType *newarray,
* Insert a slice into an array.
*
* ndim/dim[]/lb[] are dimensions of the original array. A new array with
* those same dimensions is to be constructed. destArray must already
* those same dimensions is to be constructed. destArray must already
* have been allocated and its header initialized.
*
* st[]/endp[] identify the slice to be replaced. Elements within the slice
@@ -5106,7 +5106,7 @@ array_unnest(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
* Get the array value and detoast if needed. We can't do this
* earlier because if we have to detoast, we want the detoasted copy
* to be in multi_call_memory_ctx, so it will go away when we're done
* and not before. (If no detoast happens, we assume the originally
* and not before. (If no detoast happens, we assume the originally
* passed array will stick around till then.)
*/
arr = PG_GETARG_ARRAYTYPE_P(0);