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Remove duplicated words in comments of pgstat.c and pgstat_internal.h
Author: Atsushi Torikoshi Reviewed-by: Nathan Bossart Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/d00ddbf29f9d09b3a471e64977560de1@oss.nttdata.com
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* backend-local hashtable (pgStatEntryRefHash) in front of the shared
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* backend-local hashtable (pgStatEntryRefHash) in front of the shared
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* hashtable, containing references (PgStat_EntryRef) to shared hashtable
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* hashtable, containing references (PgStat_EntryRef) to shared hashtable
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* entries. The shared hashtable only needs to be accessed when no prior
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* entries. The shared hashtable only needs to be accessed when no prior
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* reference is found in the local hashtable. Besides pointing to the the
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* reference is found in the local hashtable. Besides pointing to the
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* shared hashtable entry (PgStatShared_HashEntry) PgStat_EntryRef also
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* shared hashtable entry (PgStatShared_HashEntry) PgStat_EntryRef also
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* contains a pointer to the the shared statistics data, as a process-local
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* contains a pointer to the shared statistics data, as a process-local
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* address, to reduce access costs.
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* address, to reduce access costs.
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*
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*
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* The names for structs stored in shared memory are prefixed with
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* The names for structs stored in shared memory are prefixed with
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@ -296,9 +296,9 @@ static const char *const slru_names[] = {
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* values in a copy of the stats data, which is protected by ->lock. See
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* values in a copy of the stats data, which is protected by ->lock. See
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* pgstat_fetch_stat_(archiver|bgwriter|checkpointer) for the reader side.
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* pgstat_fetch_stat_(archiver|bgwriter|checkpointer) for the reader side.
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*
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*
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* The only exception to that is the the stat_reset_timestamp in these
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* The only exception to that is the stat_reset_timestamp in these structs,
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* structs, which is protected by ->lock, because it has to be written by
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* which is protected by ->lock, because it has to be written by another
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* another backend while resetting
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* backend while resetting.
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* ----------
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* ----------
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*/
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*/
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