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Fix double-word typos
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20190612184527.GA24266@alvherre.pgsql Reviewed-by: Michaël Paquier
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@ -965,7 +965,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_stop_backup(false, true);
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backups. Moreover, because it writes a backup_label file on the
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backups. Moreover, because it writes a backup_label file on the
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master, it can cause the master to fail to restart automatically after
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master, it can cause the master to fail to restart automatically after
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a crash. On the other hand, the erroneous removal of a backup_label
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a crash. On the other hand, the erroneous removal of a backup_label
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file from a backup or standby is a common mistake which can can result
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file from a backup or standby is a common mistake which can result
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in serious data corruption. If it is necessary to use this method,
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in serious data corruption. If it is necessary to use this method,
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the following steps may be used.
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the following steps may be used.
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</para>
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</para>
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@ -4051,8 +4051,8 @@ dumpPublicationTable(Archive *fout, PublicationRelInfo *pubrinfo)
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fmtQualifiedDumpable(tbinfo));
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fmtQualifiedDumpable(tbinfo));
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/*
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/*
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* There is no point in creating drop query as drop query as the drop is
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* There is no point in creating drop query as the drop is done by table
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* done by table drop.
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* drop.
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*/
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*/
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ArchiveEntry(fout, pubrinfo->dobj.catId, pubrinfo->dobj.dumpId,
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ArchiveEntry(fout, pubrinfo->dobj.catId, pubrinfo->dobj.dumpId,
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ARCHIVE_OPTS(.tag = tag,
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ARCHIVE_OPTS(.tag = tag,
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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
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* also that a virtual tuple does not have any "system columns".
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* also that a virtual tuple does not have any "system columns".
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*
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*
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* The Datum/isnull arrays of a TupleTableSlot serve double duty. For virtual
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* The Datum/isnull arrays of a TupleTableSlot serve double duty. For virtual
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* slots they they are the authoritative data. For the other builtin slots,
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* slots they are the authoritative data. For the other builtin slots,
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* the arrays contain data extracted from the tuple. (In this state, any
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* the arrays contain data extracted from the tuple. (In this state, any
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* pass-by-reference Datums point into the physical tuple.) The extracted
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* pass-by-reference Datums point into the physical tuple.) The extracted
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* information is built "lazily", ie, only as needed. This serves to avoid
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* information is built "lazily", ie, only as needed. This serves to avoid
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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ typedef struct FunctionCallInfoBaseData
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} FunctionCallInfoBaseData;
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} FunctionCallInfoBaseData;
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/*
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/*
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* Space needed for for a FunctionCallInfoBaseData struct with sufficient space
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* Space needed for a FunctionCallInfoBaseData struct with sufficient space
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* for `nargs` arguments.
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* for `nargs` arguments.
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*/
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*/
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#define SizeForFunctionCallInfo(nargs) \
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#define SizeForFunctionCallInfo(nargs) \
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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ typedef enum SnapshotType
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SNAPSHOT_ANY,
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SNAPSHOT_ANY,
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/*
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/*
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* A tuple is visible iff the tuple tuple is valid as a TOAST row.
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* A tuple is visible iff the tuple is valid as a TOAST row.
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*/
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*/
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SNAPSHOT_TOAST,
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SNAPSHOT_TOAST,
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@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ ECPGdump_a_struct(FILE *o, const char *name, const char *ind_name, char *arrsize
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{
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{
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/*
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/*
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* If offset is NULL, then this is the first recursive level. If not then
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* If offset is NULL, then this is the first recursive level. If not then
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* we are in a struct in a struct and the offset is used as offset.
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* we are in a struct and the offset is used as offset.
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*/
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*/
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struct ECPGstruct_member *p,
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struct ECPGstruct_member *p,
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*ind_p = NULL;
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*ind_p = NULL;
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@ -246,7 +246,7 @@ test_pattern(const test_spec *spec)
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* last integer that we added to the set, plus an arbitrary constant
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* last integer that we added to the set, plus an arbitrary constant
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* (1000). There's no point in probing the whole 0 - 2^64 range, if
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* (1000). There's no point in probing the whole 0 - 2^64 range, if
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* only a small part of the integer space is used. We would very
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* only a small part of the integer space is used. We would very
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* rarely hit hit values that are actually in the set.
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* rarely hit values that are actually in the set.
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*/
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*/
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x = (pg_lrand48() << 31) | pg_lrand48();
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x = (pg_lrand48() << 31) | pg_lrand48();
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x = x % (last_int + 1000);
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x = x % (last_int + 1000);
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@ -337,8 +337,8 @@ test_single_value(uint64 value)
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elog(ERROR, "intset_num_entries returned " UINT64_FORMAT ", expected 1", num_entries);
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elog(ERROR, "intset_num_entries returned " UINT64_FORMAT ", expected 1", num_entries);
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/*
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/*
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* Test intset_is_member() at various special values, like 0 and and
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* Test intset_is_member() at various special values, like 0 and maximum
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* maximum possible 64-bit integer, as well as the value itself.
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* possible 64-bit integer, as well as the value itself.
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*/
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*/
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if (intset_is_member(intset, 0) != (value == 0))
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if (intset_is_member(intset, 0) != (value == 0))
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elog(ERROR, "intset_is_member failed for 0");
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elog(ERROR, "intset_is_member failed for 0");
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# kill with SIGKILL this time - we expect the backend to exit, without
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# kill with SIGKILL this time - we expect the backend to exit, without
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# being able to emit an error error message
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# being able to emit an error message
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$ret = TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', 'kill', 'KILL', $pid);
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$ret = TestLib::system_log('pg_ctl', 'kill', 'KILL', $pid);
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is($ret, 0, "killed process with KILL");
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is($ret, 0, "killed process with KILL");
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CREATE TEMP TABLE quad_poly_tbl_ord_seq2 AS
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CREATE TEMP TABLE quad_poly_tbl_ord_seq2 AS
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SELECT rank() OVER (ORDER BY p <-> point '123,456') n, p <-> point '123,456' dist, id
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SELECT rank() OVER (ORDER BY p <-> point '123,456') n, p <-> point '123,456' dist, id
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FROM quad_poly_tbl WHERE p <@ polygon '((300,300),(400,600),(600,500),(700,200))';
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FROM quad_poly_tbl WHERE p <@ polygon '((300,300),(400,600),(600,500),(700,200))';
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-- check results results from index scan
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-- check results from index scan
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SET enable_seqscan = OFF;
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SET enable_seqscan = OFF;
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SET enable_indexscan = OFF;
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SET enable_indexscan = OFF;
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SET enable_bitmapscan = ON;
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SET enable_bitmapscan = ON;
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SELECT rank() OVER (ORDER BY p <-> point '123,456') n, p <-> point '123,456' dist, id
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SELECT rank() OVER (ORDER BY p <-> point '123,456') n, p <-> point '123,456' dist, id
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FROM quad_poly_tbl WHERE p <@ polygon '((300,300),(400,600),(600,500),(700,200))';
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FROM quad_poly_tbl WHERE p <@ polygon '((300,300),(400,600),(600,500),(700,200))';
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-- check results results from index scan
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-- check results from index scan
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SET enable_seqscan = OFF;
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SET enable_seqscan = OFF;
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SET enable_indexscan = OFF;
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SET enable_indexscan = OFF;
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SET enable_bitmapscan = ON;
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SET enable_bitmapscan = ON;
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