In commit da256a4a7, I manually added some typedef names to the buildfarm-generated list so as not to cause any formatting regressions compared to the prior manually-updated list. About half of the additions were injection-point-related names. It turns out that those were missing because none of the buildfarm animals contributing typedef lists were building with --enable-injection-points. I rectified that on my animal sifaka, and now those are in the list available from the buildfarm. The other half were typedefs that didn't show up in the generated list because our method for collecting that doesn't catch names that are not used to declare any C variables or fields. Such a typedef name doesn't really add a lot of value, so we decided to get rid of them, and that's now been done in commits 110eb4aef and be5942aee. (Note: I'm pretty sure there are some remaining cases of that, but we've already accepted the ensuing odd formatting of the typedef declaration itself. The present fixes only dealt with typedefs that had been manually added to typedefs.list during the v17 development cycle.) Hence, we can now install a verbatim copy of the buildfarm's list and not have it affect anything. The only change is to add InjectionPointCallback, which I'd omitted from da256a4a7 because it chanced not to affect any pgindent decisions. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/1919000.1715815925@sss.pgh.pa.us
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