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Diffstat (limited to 'src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c index 441b9976242..1d10204c7cd 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_backup_archiver.c @@ -688,8 +688,8 @@ restore_toc_entry(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *te, /* * In parallel restore, if we created the table earlier in * the run then we wrap the COPY in a transaction and - * precede it with a TRUNCATE. If archiving is not on - * this prevents WAL-logging the COPY. This obtains a + * precede it with a TRUNCATE. If archiving is not on + * this prevents WAL-logging the COPY. This obtains a * speedup similar to that from using single_txn mode in * non-parallel restores. */ @@ -1597,7 +1597,7 @@ _moveBefore(ArchiveHandle *AH, TocEntry *pos, TocEntry *te) * items. * * The arrays are indexed by dump ID (so entry zero is unused). Note that the - * array entries run only up to maxDumpId. We might see dependency dump IDs + * array entries run only up to maxDumpId. We might see dependency dump IDs * beyond that (if the dump was partial); so always check the array bound * before trying to touch an array entry. */ @@ -1621,7 +1621,7 @@ buildTocEntryArrays(ArchiveHandle *AH) /* * tableDataId provides the TABLE DATA item's dump ID for each TABLE - * TOC entry that has a DATA item. We compute this by reversing the + * TOC entry that has a DATA item. We compute this by reversing the * TABLE DATA item's dependency, knowing that a TABLE DATA item has * just one dependency and it is the TABLE item. */ @@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ _doSetSessionAuth(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *user) appendPQExpBuffer(cmd, "SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION "); /* - * SQL requires a string literal here. Might as well be correct. + * SQL requires a string literal here. Might as well be correct. */ if (user && *user) appendStringLiteralAHX(cmd, user, AH); @@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ _becomeUser(ArchiveHandle *AH, const char *user) } /* - * Become the owner of the given TOC entry object. If + * Become the owner of the given TOC entry object. If * changes in ownership are not allowed, this doesn't do anything. */ static void @@ -3261,7 +3261,7 @@ ReadHead(ArchiveHandle *AH) /* * If we haven't already read the header, do so. * - * NB: this code must agree with _discoverArchiveFormat(). Maybe find a + * NB: this code must agree with _discoverArchiveFormat(). Maybe find a * way to unify the cases? */ if (!AH->readHeader) @@ -3372,7 +3372,7 @@ checkSeek(FILE *fp) return false; /* - * Check that fseeko(SEEK_SET) works, too. NB: we used to try to test + * Check that fseeko(SEEK_SET) works, too. NB: we used to try to test * this with fseeko(fp, 0, SEEK_CUR). But some platforms treat that as a * successful no-op even on files that are otherwise unseekable. */ @@ -3473,7 +3473,7 @@ on_exit_close_archive(Archive *AHX) * * Work is done in three phases. * First we process all SECTION_PRE_DATA tocEntries, in a single connection, - * just as for a standard restore. Second we process the remaining non-ACL + * just as for a standard restore. Second we process the remaining non-ACL * steps in parallel worker children (threads on Windows, processes on Unix), * each of which connects separately to the database. Finally we process all * the ACL entries in a single connection (that happens back in @@ -3558,7 +3558,7 @@ restore_toc_entries_parallel(ArchiveHandle *AH) } /* - * Now close parent connection in prep for parallel steps. We do this + * Now close parent connection in prep for parallel steps. We do this * mainly to ensure that we don't exceed the specified number of parallel * connections. */ @@ -3586,7 +3586,7 @@ restore_toc_entries_parallel(ArchiveHandle *AH) * Initialize the lists of pending and ready items. After this setup, the * pending list is everything that needs to be done but is blocked by one * or more dependencies, while the ready list contains items that have no - * remaining dependencies. Note: we don't yet filter out entries that + * remaining dependencies. Note: we don't yet filter out entries that * aren't going to be restored. They might participate in dependency * chains connecting entries that should be restored, so we treat them as * live until we actually process them. |