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Fix assorted inconsistencies.
There were a number of issues in the recent commits which include typos, code and comments mismatch, leftover function declarations. Fix them. Reported-by: Alexander Lakhin Author: Alexander Lakhin, Amit Kapila and Amit Langote Reviewed-by: Amit Kapila Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ef0c0232-0c1d-3a35-63d4-0ebd06e31387@gmail.com
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@ -52,9 +52,6 @@
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* (v) make sure the lock level is set correctly for that operation
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* (vi) don't forget to document the option
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*
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* Note that we don't handle "oids" in relOpts because it is handled by
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* interpretOidsOption().
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*
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* The default choice for any new option should be AccessExclusiveLock.
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* In some cases the lock level can be reduced from there, but the lock
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* level chosen should always conflict with itself to ensure that multiple
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@ -239,8 +239,8 @@ initscan(HeapScanDesc scan, ScanKey key, bool keep_startblock)
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* behaviors, independently of the size of the table; also there is a GUC
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* variable that can disable synchronized scanning.)
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*
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* Note that heap_parallelscan_initialize has a very similar test; if you
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* change this, consider changing that one, too.
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* Note that table_block_parallelscan_initialize has a very similar test;
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* if you change this, consider changing that one, too.
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*/
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if (!RelationUsesLocalBuffers(scan->rs_base.rs_rd) &&
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scan->rs_nblocks > NBuffers / 4)
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@ -1396,15 +1396,6 @@ heap_getnextslot(TableScanDesc sscan, ScanDirection direction, TupleTableSlot *s
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* If the tuple is found but fails the time qual check, then false is returned
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* but tuple->t_data is left pointing to the tuple.
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*
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* keep_buf determines what is done with the buffer in the false-result cases.
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* When the caller specifies keep_buf = true, we retain the pin on the buffer
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* and return it in *userbuf (so the caller must eventually unpin it); when
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* keep_buf = false, the pin is released and *userbuf is set to InvalidBuffer.
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*
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* stats_relation is the relation to charge the heap_fetch operation against
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* for statistical purposes. (This could be the heap rel itself, an
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* associated index, or NULL to not count the fetch at all.)
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*
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* heap_fetch does not follow HOT chains: only the exact TID requested will
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* be fetched.
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*
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@ -7085,7 +7076,7 @@ heap_compute_xid_horizon_for_tuples(Relation rel,
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* Conjecture: if hitemid is dead then it had xids before the xids
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* marked on LP_NORMAL items. So we just ignore this item and move
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* onto the next, for the purposes of calculating
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* latestRemovedxids.
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* latestRemovedXid.
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*/
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}
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else
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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ heapam_tuple_insert_speculative(Relation relation, TupleTableSlot *slot,
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static void
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heapam_tuple_complete_speculative(Relation relation, TupleTableSlot *slot,
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uint32 spekToken, bool succeeded)
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uint32 specToken, bool succeeded)
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{
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bool shouldFree = true;
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HeapTuple tuple = ExecFetchSlotHeapTuple(slot, true, &shouldFree);
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@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ end_heap_rewrite(RewriteState state)
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*
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* It's obvious that we must do this when not WAL-logging. It's less
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* obvious that we have to do it even if we did WAL-log the pages. The
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* reason is the same as in tablecmds.c's copy_relation_data(): we're
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* reason is the same as in storage.c's RelationCopyStorage(): we're
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* writing data that's not in shared buffers, and so a CHECKPOINT
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* occurring during the rewriteheap operation won't have fsync'd data we
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* wrote before the checkpoint.
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@ -91,8 +91,8 @@ int synchronous_commit = SYNCHRONOUS_COMMIT_ON;
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* need to return the same answers in the parallel worker as they would have
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* in the user backend, so we need some additional bookkeeping.
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*
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* XactTopTransactionId stores the XID of our toplevel transaction, which
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* will be the same as TopTransactionState.transactionId in an ordinary
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* XactTopFullTransactionId stores the XID of our toplevel transaction, which
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* will be the same as TopTransactionState.fullTransactionId in an ordinary
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* backend; but in a parallel backend, which does not have the entire
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* transaction state, it will instead be copied from the backend that started
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* the parallel operation.
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@ -314,8 +314,6 @@ static bool recoveryStopAfter;
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*
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* recoveryTargetTLI: the currently understood target timeline; changes
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*
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* recoveryTargetIsLatest: was the requested target timeline 'latest'?
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*
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* expectedTLEs: a list of TimeLineHistoryEntries for recoveryTargetTLI and the timelines of
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* its known parents, newest first (so recoveryTargetTLI is always the
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* first list member). Only these TLIs are expected to be seen in the WAL
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@ -1024,7 +1024,7 @@ log_newpage_buffer(Buffer buffer, bool page_std)
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/*
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* WAL-log a range of blocks in a relation.
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*
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* An image of all pages with block numbers 'startblk' <= X < 'endblock' is
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* An image of all pages with block numbers 'startblk' <= X < 'endblk' is
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* written to the WAL. If the range is large, this is done in multiple WAL
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* records.
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*
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@ -177,7 +177,6 @@ typedef struct CopyStateData
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*/
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AttrNumber num_defaults;
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FmgrInfo oid_in_function;
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Oid oid_typioparam;
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FmgrInfo *in_functions; /* array of input functions for each attrs */
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Oid *typioparams; /* array of element types for in_functions */
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int *defmap; /* array of default att numbers */
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@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ static void ATExecCheckNotNull(AlteredTableInfo *tab, Relation rel,
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const char *colName, LOCKMODE lockmode);
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static bool NotNullImpliedByRelConstraints(Relation rel, Form_pg_attribute attr);
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static bool ConstraintImpliedByRelConstraint(Relation scanrel,
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List *partConstraint, List *existedConstraints);
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List *testConstraint, List *provenConstraint);
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static ObjectAddress ATExecColumnDefault(Relation rel, const char *colName,
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Node *newDefault, LOCKMODE lockmode);
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static ObjectAddress ATExecAddIdentity(Relation rel, const char *colName,
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@ -5522,8 +5522,8 @@ ATPrepAddColumn(List **wqueue, Relation rel, bool recurse, bool recursing,
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}
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/*
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* Add a column to a table; this handles the AT_AddOids cases as well. The
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* return value is the address of the new column in the parent relation.
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* Add a column to a table. The return value is the address of the
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* new column in the parent relation.
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*/
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static ObjectAddress
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ATExecAddColumn(List **wqueue, AlteredTableInfo *tab, Relation rel,
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slot_getsomeattrs_int(TupleTableSlot *slot, int attnum)
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{
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/* Check for caller errors */
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Assert(slot->tts_nvalid < attnum); /* slot_getsomeattr checked */
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Assert(slot->tts_nvalid < attnum); /* checked in slot_getsomeattrs */
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Assert(attnum > 0);
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if (unlikely(attnum > slot->tts_tupleDescriptor->natts))
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* verify that the proposed target relations are valid and open their
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* indexes for insertion of new index entries. Note we *must* set
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* estate->es_result_relation_info correctly while we initialize each
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* sub-plan; ExecContextForcesOids depends on that!
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* sub-plan; external modules such as FDWs may depend on that (see
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* contrib/postgres_fdw/postgres_fdw.c: postgresBeginDirectModify()
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* as one example).
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*/
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saved_resultRelInfo = estate->es_result_relation_info;
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*
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* 'iter_values' is an array of integers ready to be returned to the
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* caller; 'iter_num_values' is the length of that array, and
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* 'iter_valueno' is the next index. 'iter_node' and 'item_itemno' point
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* 'iter_valueno' is the next index. 'iter_node' and 'iter_itemno' point
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* to the leaf node, and item within the leaf node, to get the next batch
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* of values from.
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*
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static void ExitPostmaster(int status) pg_attribute_noreturn();
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static int ServerLoop(void);
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static int BackendStartup(Port *port);
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static int ProcessStartupPacket(Port *port, bool SSLdone);
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static int ProcessStartupPacket(Port *port, bool secure_done);
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static void SendNegotiateProtocolVersion(List *unrecognized_protocol_options);
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static void processCancelRequest(Port *port, void *pkt);
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static int initMasks(fd_set *rmask);
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}
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/*
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* register_unlink() -- Schedule a file to be deleted after next checkpoint
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* register_unlink_segment() -- Schedule a file to be deleted after next checkpoint
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*/
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static void
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register_unlink_segment(RelFileNodeBackend rnode, ForkNumber forknum,
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extern void heapgetpage(TableScanDesc scan, BlockNumber page);
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extern void heap_rescan(TableScanDesc scan, ScanKey key, bool set_params,
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bool allow_strat, bool allow_sync, bool allow_pagemode);
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extern void heap_rescan_set_params(TableScanDesc scan, ScanKey key,
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bool allow_strat, bool allow_sync, bool allow_pagemode);
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extern void heap_endscan(TableScanDesc scan);
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extern HeapTuple heap_getnext(TableScanDesc scan, ScanDirection direction);
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extern bool heap_getnextslot(TableScanDesc sscan,
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* block using the TsmRoutine's NextSampleTuple() callback.
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*
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* The callback needs to perform visibility checks, and only return
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* visible tuples. That obviously can mean calling NextSampletuple()
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* visible tuples. That obviously can mean calling NextSampleTuple()
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* multiple times.
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*
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* The TsmRoutine interface assumes that there's a maximum offset on a
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}
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/*
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* table_needs_toast_table - does this relation need a toast table?
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* table_relation_needs_toast_table - does this relation need a toast table?
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*/
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static inline bool
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table_relation_needs_toast_table(Relation rel)
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extern void ExecAssignExprContext(EState *estate, PlanState *planstate);
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extern TupleDesc ExecGetResultType(PlanState *planstate);
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extern TupleTableSlot ExecGetResultSlot(PlanState *planstate);
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extern const TupleTableSlotOps *ExecGetResultSlotOps(PlanState *planstate,
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bool *isfixed);
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extern void ExecAssignProjectionInfo(PlanState *planstate,
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*/
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typedef struct FileTag
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{
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int16 handler; /* SyncRequstHandler value, saving space */
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int16 handler; /* SyncRequestHandler value, saving space */
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int16 forknum; /* ForkNumber, saving space */
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RelFileNode rnode;
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uint32 segno;
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intset_add_member(intset, values[i]);
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/*
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* Test iterset_is_member() around each of these values
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* Test intset_is_member() around each of these values
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*/
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for (int i = 0; i < num_values; i++)
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{
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