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Remove various duplicated words
Author: Justin Pryzby Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20220919111000.GW31833@telsasoft.com
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@ -2155,8 +2155,8 @@ InitPartitionPruneContext(PartitionPruneContext *context,
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* Current values of the indexes present in PartitionPruneState count all the
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* subplans that would be present before initial pruning was done. If initial
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* pruning got rid of some of the subplans, any subsequent pruning passes will
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* will be looking at a different set of target subplans to choose from than
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* those in the pre-initial-pruning set, so the maps in PartitionPruneState
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* be looking at a different set of target subplans to choose from than those
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* in the pre-initial-pruning set, so the maps in PartitionPruneState
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* containing those indexes must be updated to reflect the new indexes of
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* subplans in the post-initial-pruning set.
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*/
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@ -556,7 +556,7 @@ pgstat_initialize(void)
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* suggested idle timeout is returned. Currently this is always
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* PGSTAT_IDLE_INTERVAL (10000ms). Callers can use the returned time to set up
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* a timeout after which to call pgstat_report_stat(true), but are not
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* required to to do so.
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* required to do so.
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*
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* Note that this is called only when not within a transaction, so it is fair
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* to use transaction stop time as an approximation of current time.
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@ -8,13 +8,13 @@
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* storage implementation and the details about individual types of
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* statistics.
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*
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* Replication slot stats work a bit different than other other
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* variable-numbered stats. Slots do not have oids (so they can be created on
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* physical replicas). Use the slot index as object id while running. However,
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* the slot index can change when restarting. That is addressed by using the
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* name when (de-)serializing. After a restart it is possible for slots to
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* have been dropped while shut down, which is addressed by not restoring
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* stats for slots that cannot be found by name when starting up.
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* Replication slot stats work a bit different than other variable-numbered
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* stats. Slots do not have oids (so they can be created on physical
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* replicas). Use the slot index as object id while running. However, the slot
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* index can change when restarting. That is addressed by using the name when
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* (de-)serializing. After a restart it is possible for slots to have been
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* dropped while shut down, which is addressed by not restoring stats for
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* slots that cannot be found by name when starting up.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2001-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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*
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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ The certificate file to use. Implementation is SSL backend specific.
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=item keyfile => B<value>
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The private key to to use. Implementation is SSL backend specific.
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The private key to use. Implementation is SSL backend specific.
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=item crlfile => B<value>
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