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Fix misc typos.
Oskari Saarenmaa. Backpatch to stable branches where applicable.
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@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ gbt_ts_penalty(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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newdbl[2];
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/*
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* We are allways using "double" timestamps here. Precision should be good
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* We are always using "double" timestamps here. Precision should be good
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* enough.
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*/
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orgdbl[0] = ((double) origentry->lower);
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ gbt_var_decompress(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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PG_RETURN_POINTER(entry);
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}
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/* Returns a better readable representaion of variable key ( sets pointer ) */
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/* Returns a better readable representation of variable key ( sets pointer ) */
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GBT_VARKEY_R
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gbt_var_key_readable(const GBT_VARKEY *k)
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{
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@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ heap_modify_tuple(HeapTuple tuple,
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* repl information, as appropriate.
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*
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* NOTE: it's debatable whether to use heap_deform_tuple() here or just
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* heap_getattr() only the non-replaced colums. The latter could win if
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* heap_getattr() only the non-replaced columns. The latter could win if
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* there are many replaced columns and few non-replaced ones. However,
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* heap_deform_tuple costs only O(N) while the heap_getattr way would cost
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* O(N^2) if there are many non-replaced columns, so it seems better to
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@ -886,8 +886,8 @@ ginInsertCleanup(GinState *ginstate,
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* locking */
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/*
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* remove readed pages from pending list, at this point all
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* content of readed pages is in regular structure
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* remove read pages from pending list, at this point all
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* content of read pages is in regular structure
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*/
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if (shiftList(index, metabuffer, blkno, stats))
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{
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@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ gist_box_picksplit(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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* We first consider splits where b is the lower bound of an entry.
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* We iterate through all entries, and for each b, calculate the
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* smallest possible a. Then we consider splits where a is the
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* uppper bound of an entry, and for each a, calculate the greatest
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* upper bound of an entry, and for each a, calculate the greatest
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* possible b.
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*
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* In the above example, the first loop would consider splits:
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@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ gist_box_picksplit(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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}
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/*
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* Iterate over upper bound of left group finding greates possible
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* Iterate over upper bound of left group finding greatest possible
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* lower bound of right group.
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*/
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i1 = nentries - 1;
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@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ cost_tidscan(Path *path, PlannerInfo *root,
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/*
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* The TID qual expressions will be computed once, any other baserestrict
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* quals once per retrived tuple.
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* quals once per retrieved tuple.
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*/
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cost_qual_eval(&tid_qual_cost, tidquals, root);
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