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Change TRUE/FALSE to true/false
The lower case spellings are C and C++ standard and are used in most parts of the PostgreSQL sources. The upper case spellings are only used in some files/modules. So standardize on the standard spellings. The APIs for ICU, Perl, and Windows define their own TRUE and FALSE, so those are left as is when using those APIs. In code comments, we use the lower-case spelling for the C concepts and keep the upper-case spelling for the SQL concepts. Reviewed-by: Michael Paquier <michael.paquier@gmail.com>
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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ RE_compile_and_cache(text *text_re, int cflags, Oid collation)
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/*
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* RE_wchar_execute - execute a RE on pg_wchar data
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*
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* Returns TRUE on match, FALSE on no match
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* Returns true on match, false on no match
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*
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* re --- the compiled pattern as returned by RE_compile_and_cache
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* data --- the data to match against (need not be null-terminated)
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@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ RE_wchar_execute(regex_t *re, pg_wchar *data, int data_len,
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/*
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* RE_execute - execute a RE
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*
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* Returns TRUE on match, FALSE on no match
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* Returns true on match, false on no match
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*
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* re --- the compiled pattern as returned by RE_compile_and_cache
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* dat --- the data to match against (need not be null-terminated)
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@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ RE_execute(regex_t *re, char *dat, int dat_len,
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/*
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* RE_compile_and_execute - compile and execute a RE
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*
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* Returns TRUE on match, FALSE on no match
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* Returns true on match, false on no match
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*
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* text_re --- the pattern, expressed as a TEXT object
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* dat --- the data to match against (need not be null-terminated)
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@ -1294,7 +1294,7 @@ build_regexp_split_result(regexp_matches_ctx *splitctx)
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* regexp_fixed_prefix - extract fixed prefix, if any, for a regexp
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*
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* The result is NULL if there is no fixed prefix, else a palloc'd string.
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* If it is an exact match, not just a prefix, *exact is returned as TRUE.
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* If it is an exact match, not just a prefix, *exact is returned as true.
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*/
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char *
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regexp_fixed_prefix(text *text_re, bool case_insensitive, Oid collation,
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