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Remove tabs after spaces in C comments
This was not changed in HEAD, but will be done later as part of apgindent run. Future pgindent runs will also do this.Report by Tom LaneBackpatch through all supported branches, but not HEAD
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‎contrib/btree_gist/btree_interval.c

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/*
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* INTERVALSIZE should be the actual size-on-disk of an Interval, as shown
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* in pg_type.This might be less than sizeof(Interval) if the compiler
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* in pg_type.This might be less than sizeof(Interval) if the compiler
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* insists on adding alignment padding at the end of the struct.
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‎contrib/cube/cube.c

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* Now split up the regions between the two seeds.An important property
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* Now split up the regions between the two seeds.An important property
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* of this split algorithm is that the split vector v has the indices of
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* items to be split in order in its left and right vectors. We exploit
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* this property by doing a merge in the code that actually splits the
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* If we've already decided where to place this item, just put it on
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* the right list.Otherwise, we need to figure out which page needs
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* the right list.Otherwise, we need to figure out which page needs
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* the least enlargement in order to store the item.
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*/
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‎contrib/dblink/dblink.c

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* Build sql statement to look up tuple of interest, ie, the one matching
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* src_pkattvals. We used to use "SELECT *" here, but it's simpler to
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* generate a result tuple that matches the table's physical structure,
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* with NULLs for any dropped columns.Otherwise we have to deal with two
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* with NULLs for any dropped columns.Otherwise we have to deal with two
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* different tupdescs and everything's very confusing.
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* For non-superusers, insist that the connstr specify a password.This
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* For non-superusers, insist that the connstr specify a password.This
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* prevents a password from being picked up from .pgpass, a service file,
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* the environment, etc. We don't want the postgres user's passwords
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* to be accessible to non-superusers.

‎contrib/earthdistance/earthdistance.c

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* distance between the points in miles on earth's surface
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*
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* If float8 is passed-by-value, the oldstyle version-0 calling convention
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* is unportable, so we use version-1.However, if it's passed-by-reference,
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* is unportable, so we use version-1.However, if it's passed-by-reference,
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* continue to use oldstyle. This is just because we'd like earthdistance
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* to serve as a canary for any unintentional breakage of version-0 functions
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* with float8 results.

‎contrib/file_fdw/file_fdw.c

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* baserestrictinfo quals.This is pretty bogus too, since the planner
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* baserestrictinfo quals.This is pretty bogus too, since the planner
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* will have no stats about the relation, but it's better than nothing.
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* cost_seqscan(), thus assuming that I/O costs are equivalent to a
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* regular table file of the same size. However, we take per-tuple CPU
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* costs as 10x of a seqscan, to account for the cost of parsing records.

‎contrib/fuzzystrmatch/levenshtein.c

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* array.
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* If max_d >= 0, we only need to provide an accurate answer when that answer
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* is less than or equal to the bound.From any cell in the matrix, there is
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* is less than or equal to the bound.From any cell in the matrix, there is
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* If max_d >= 0, determine whether the bound is impossibly tight.If so,
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* return max_d + 1 immediately. Otherwise, determine whether it's tight
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* enough to limit the computation we must perform. If so, figure out
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* initial stop column.
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* length.Each additional deletion forces another insertion, so
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* the best-case total cost increases by ins_c + del_c. If the
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* of t, we must perform j insertions.However, if start_column > 0,
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* of t, we must perform j insertions.However, if start_column > 0,
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* this special case does not apply.
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‎contrib/hstore/hstore.h

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* HEntry: there is one of these for each key _and_ value in an hstore
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* the position offset points to the _end_ so that we can get the length
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* by subtraction from the previous entry.the ISFIRST flag lets us tell
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* by subtraction from the previous entry.the ISFIRST flag lets us tell
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‎contrib/hstore/hstore_gin.c

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* to indicate key, value, or null values.(As of 9.1 it might be better to
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‎contrib/intarray/_int_bool.c

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‎contrib/intarray/_int_gist.c

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‎contrib/intarray/_int_tool.c

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‎contrib/ltree/ltree_op.c

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‎contrib/oid2name/oid2name.c

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‎contrib/pg_archivecleanup/pg_archivecleanup.c

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‎contrib/pg_stat_statements/pg_stat_statements.c

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‎contrib/pg_trgm/trgm_gist.c

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‎contrib/pg_upgrade/controldata.c

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‎contrib/pg_upgrade/dump.c

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‎contrib/pg_upgrade/exec.c

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‎contrib/pg_upgrade/page.c

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‎contrib/pg_upgrade/pg_upgrade.c

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‎contrib/pg_upgrade/util.c

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‎contrib/pgcrypto/crypt-gensalt.c

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‎contrib/pgcrypto/fortuna.c

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