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In c8ad4d8166 dlist_member_check()'s arguments were made const. Unfortunately
the implementation of dlist_member_check() used dlist_foreach(), which
currently doesn't work for const lists.
As a workaround, open-code the list iteration. The other check functions
already do so.
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20230118182214.co7dp4oahiunwg57@awork3.anarazel.de
This directory contains a general purpose data structures, for use anywhere in the backend: binaryheap.c - a binary heap bipartite_match.c - Hopcroft-Karp maximum cardinality algorithm for bipartite graphs bloomfilter.c - probabilistic, space-efficient set membership testing dshash.c - concurrent hash tables backed by dynamic shared memory areas hyperloglog.c - a streaming cardinality estimator ilist.c - single and double-linked lists integerset.c - a data structure for holding large set of integers knapsack.c - knapsack problem solver pairingheap.c - a pairing heap rbtree.c - a red-black tree stringinfo.c - an extensible string type Aside from the inherent characteristics of the data structures, there are a few practical differences between the binary heap and the pairing heap. The binary heap is fully allocated at creation, and cannot be expanded beyond the allocated size. The pairing heap on the other hand has no inherent maximum size, but the caller needs to allocate each element being stored in the heap, while the binary heap works with plain Datums or pointers. The linked-lists in ilist.c can be embedded directly into other structs, as opposed to the List interface in nodes/pg_list.h.