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	Doc: fix typos.
"PGcon" should be "PGconn". Noted by D. Frey. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/163191739352.4680.16994248583642672629@wrigleys.postgresql.org
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		@@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ pg_int64 lo_tell64(PGconn *conn, int fd);
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     <indexterm><primary>lo_truncate</primary></indexterm>
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					     <indexterm><primary>lo_truncate</primary></indexterm>
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     To truncate a large object to a given length, call
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					     To truncate a large object to a given length, call
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<synopsis>
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					<synopsis>
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int lo_truncate(PGcon *conn, int fd, size_t len);
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					int lo_truncate(PGconn *conn, int fd, size_t len);
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</synopsis>
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					</synopsis>
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     This function truncates the large object
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					     This function truncates the large object
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     descriptor <parameter>fd</parameter> to length <parameter>len</parameter>.  The
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					     descriptor <parameter>fd</parameter> to length <parameter>len</parameter>.  The
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@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ int lo_truncate(PGcon *conn, int fd, size_t len);
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     When dealing with large objects that might exceed 2GB in size,
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					     When dealing with large objects that might exceed 2GB in size,
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     instead use
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					     instead use
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<synopsis>
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					<synopsis>
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int lo_truncate64(PGcon *conn, int fd, pg_int64 len);
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					int lo_truncate64(PGconn *conn, int fd, pg_int64 len);
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</synopsis>
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					</synopsis>
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     This function has the same
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					     This function has the same
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     behavior as <function>lo_truncate</function>, but it can accept a
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					     behavior as <function>lo_truncate</function>, but it can accept a
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