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Remove tabs from SGML files to help tag alingment and improve

detection of tabs are added in the future.
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Bruce Momjian
2007-02-16 03:50:29 +00:00
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml,v 1.70 2007/02/01 00:28:16 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/docguide.sgml,v 1.71 2007/02/16 03:50:28 momjian Exp $ -->
<appendix id="docguide"> <appendix id="docguide">
<title>Documentation</title> <title>Documentation</title>
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
<para> <para>
It's possible that the ports do not update the main catalog file It's possible that the ports do not update the main catalog file
in <filename>/usr/local/share/sgml/catalog.ports</filename> or order in <filename>/usr/local/share/sgml/catalog.ports</filename> or order
isn't proper . Be sure to have the following lines in begining of file: isn't proper . Be sure to have the following lines in begining of file:
<programlisting> <programlisting>
CATALOG "openjade/catalog" CATALOG "openjade/catalog"
CATALOG "iso8879/catalog" CATALOG "iso8879/catalog"

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.359 2007/02/16 03:39:44 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.360 2007/02/16 03:50:29 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="functions"> <chapter id="functions">
<title>Functions and Operators</title> <title>Functions and Operators</title>
@ -4804,15 +4804,15 @@ SELECT SUBSTRING('XY1234Z', 'Y*?([0-9]{1,3})');
An ISO week date (as distinct from a Gregorian date) can be specified to <function>to_timestamp</function> and <function>to_date</function> in one of two ways: An ISO week date (as distinct from a Gregorian date) can be specified to <function>to_timestamp</function> and <function>to_date</function> in one of two ways:
<itemizedlist> <itemizedlist>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
Year, week and weekday, for example <literal>to_date('2006-42-4', 'IYYY-IW-ID')</literal> returns the date <literal>2006-10-19</literal>. If you omit the weekday it is assumed to be 1 (Monday). Year, week and weekday, for example <literal>to_date('2006-42-4', 'IYYY-IW-ID')</literal> returns the date <literal>2006-10-19</literal>. If you omit the weekday it is assumed to be 1 (Monday).
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
Year and day of year, for example <literal>to_date('2006-291', 'IYYY-IDDD')</literal> also returns <literal>2006-10-19</literal>. Year and day of year, for example <literal>to_date('2006-291', 'IYYY-IDDD')</literal> also returns <literal>2006-10-19</literal>.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</itemizedlist> </itemizedlist>
</para> </para>
<para> <para>

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/geqo.sgml,v 1.38 2006/09/16 00:30:14 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/geqo.sgml,v 1.39 2007/02/16 03:50:29 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="geqo"> <chapter id="geqo">
<chapterinfo> <chapterinfo>
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname>) to process individual joins <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>) to process individual joins
and a diversity of <firstterm>indexes</firstterm> (e.g., and a diversity of <firstterm>indexes</firstterm> (e.g.,
B-tree, hash, GiST and GIN in <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>) as B-tree, hash, GiST and GIN in <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>) as
access paths for relations. access paths for relations.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/gin.sgml,v 2.10 2007/02/01 19:10:24 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/gin.sgml,v 2.11 2007/02/16 03:50:29 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="GIN"> <chapter id="GIN">
<title>GIN Indexes</title> <title>GIN Indexes</title>
@ -100,12 +100,12 @@
to consult <literal>n</> to determine the data type of to consult <literal>n</> to determine the data type of
<literal>query</> and the key values that need to be extracted. <literal>query</> and the key values that need to be extracted.
The number of returned keys must be stored into <literal>*nkeys</>. The number of returned keys must be stored into <literal>*nkeys</>.
If number of keys is equal to zero then <function>extractQuery</> If number of keys is equal to zero then <function>extractQuery</>
should store 0 or -1 into <literal>*nkeys</>. 0 means that any should store 0 or -1 into <literal>*nkeys</>. 0 means that any
row matches the <literal>query</> and sequence scan should be row matches the <literal>query</> and sequence scan should be
produced. -1 means nothing can satisfy <literal>query</>. produced. -1 means nothing can satisfy <literal>query</>.
Choice of value should be based on semantics meaning of operation with Choice of value should be based on semantics meaning of operation with
given strategy number. given strategy number.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.229 2007/02/16 02:59:40 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.230 2007/02/16 03:50:29 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="libpq"> <chapter id="libpq">
<title><application>libpq</application> - C Library</title> <title><application>libpq</application> - C Library</title>
@ -334,9 +334,9 @@ PGconn *PQsetdbLogin(const char *pghost,
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
If the <parameter>dbName</parameter> contains an <symbol>=</symbol> sign, it If the <parameter>dbName</parameter> contains an <symbol>=</symbol> sign, it
is taken as a <parameter>conninfo</parameter> string in exactly the same way as is taken as a <parameter>conninfo</parameter> string in exactly the same way as
if it had been passed to <function>PQconnectdb</function>, and the remaining if it had been passed to <function>PQconnectdb</function>, and the remaining
parameters are then applied as above. parameters are then applied as above.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
</varlistentry> </varlistentry>

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/mvcc.sgml,v 2.67 2007/02/08 15:32:11 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/mvcc.sgml,v 2.68 2007/02/16 03:50:29 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="mvcc"> <chapter id="mvcc">
<title>Concurrency Control</title> <title>Concurrency Control</title>
@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<colspec colnum="8" colwidth="1*"> <colspec colnum="8" colwidth="1*">
<colspec colnum="9" colwidth="1*"> <colspec colnum="9" colwidth="1*">
<thead> <thead>
<row> <row>
<entry>Modes</entry> <entry>Modes</entry>
<entry>AS</entry> <entry>AS</entry>
<entry>RS</entry> <entry>RS</entry>
@ -764,10 +764,10 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry>SRE</entry> <entry>SRE</entry>
<entry>E</entry> <entry>E</entry>
<entry>AE</entry> <entry>AE</entry>
</row> </row>
</thead> </thead>
<tbody> <tbody>
<row> <row>
<entry>AS</entry> <entry>AS</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
@ -777,8 +777,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>RS</entry> <entry>RS</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
@ -788,8 +788,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>RE</entry> <entry>RE</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
@ -799,8 +799,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>SUE</entry> <entry>SUE</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
@ -810,8 +810,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>S</entry> <entry>S</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
@ -821,8 +821,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>SRE</entry> <entry>SRE</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
@ -832,8 +832,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>E</entry> <entry>E</entry>
<entry align="center">Y</entry> <entry align="center">Y</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
@ -843,8 +843,8 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry>AE</entry> <entry>AE</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
@ -854,10 +854,10 @@ SELECT SUM(value) FROM mytab WHERE class = 2;
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
<entry align="center">N</entry> <entry align="center">N</entry>
</row> </row>
</tbody> </tbody>
</tgroup> </tgroup>
</table> </table>
</sect2> </sect2>
<sect2 id="locking-rows"> <sect2 id="locking-rows">

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/plperl.sgml,v 2.63 2007/02/01 19:10:24 momjian Exp $ --> <!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/plperl.sgml,v 2.64 2007/02/16 03:50:29 momjian Exp $ -->
<chapter id="plperl"> <chapter id="plperl">
<title>PL/Perl - Perl Procedural Language</title> <title>PL/Perl - Perl Procedural Language</title>
@ -649,19 +649,19 @@ $$ LANGUAGE plperl;
<note> <note>
<para> <para>
For security reasons, to stop a leak of privileged operations from For security reasons, to stop a leak of privileged operations from
<application>PL/PerlU</> to <application>PL/Perl</>, these two languages <application>PL/PerlU</> to <application>PL/Perl</>, these two languages
have to run in separate instances of the Perl interpreter. If your have to run in separate instances of the Perl interpreter. If your
Perl installation has been appropriately compiled, this is not a problem. Perl installation has been appropriately compiled, this is not a problem.
However, not all installations are compiled with the requisite flags. However, not all installations are compiled with the requisite flags.
If <productname>PostgreSQL</> detects that this is the case then it will If <productname>PostgreSQL</> detects that this is the case then it will
not start a second interpreter, but instead create an error. In not start a second interpreter, but instead create an error. In
consequence, in such an installation, you cannot use both consequence, in such an installation, you cannot use both
<application>PL/PerlU</> and <application>PL/Perl</> in the same backend <application>PL/PerlU</> and <application>PL/Perl</> in the same backend
process. The remedy for this is to obtain a Perl installation created process. The remedy for this is to obtain a Perl installation created
with the appropriate flags, namely either <literal>usemultiplicity</> or with the appropriate flags, namely either <literal>usemultiplicity</> or
both <literal>usethreads</> and <literal>useithreads</>. both <literal>usethreads</> and <literal>useithreads</>.
For more details,see the <literal>perlembed</> manual page. For more details,see the <literal>perlembed</> manual page.
</para> </para>
</note> </note>

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