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diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c
index aa4fb79ed8c..a4a0a99a5b1 100644
--- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c
+++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c
@@ -1139,7 +1139,7 @@ selectDumpableTable(TableInfo *tbinfo)
* Mark a type as to be dumped or not
*
* If it's a table's rowtype or an autogenerated array type, we also apply a
- * special type code to facilitate sorting into the desired order. (We don't
+ * special type code to facilitate sorting into the desired order. (We don't
* want to consider those to be ordinary types because that would bring tables
* up into the datatype part of the dump order.) We still set the object's
* dump flag; that's not going to cause the dummy type to be dumped, but we
@@ -1502,7 +1502,7 @@ dumpTableData_insert(Archive *fout, void *dcontext)
/*
* These types are printed without quotes unless
* they contain values that aren't accepted by the
- * scanner unquoted (e.g., 'NaN'). Note that
+ * scanner unquoted (e.g., 'NaN'). Note that
* strtod() and friends might accept NaN, so we
* can't use that to test.
*
@@ -1720,7 +1720,7 @@ getTableDataFKConstraints(void)
/*
* guessConstraintInheritance:
* In pre-8.4 databases, we can't tell for certain which constraints
- * are inherited. We assume a CHECK constraint is inherited if its name
+ * are inherited. We assume a CHECK constraint is inherited if its name
* matches the name of any constraint in the parent. Originally this code
* tried to compare the expression texts, but that can fail for various
* reasons --- for example, if the parent and child tables are in different
@@ -2738,7 +2738,7 @@ getNamespaces(int *numNamespaces)
* getNamespaces
*
* NB: for pre-7.3 source database, we use object OID to guess whether it's
- * a system object or not. In 7.3 and later there is no guessing, and we
+ * a system object or not. In 7.3 and later there is no guessing, and we
* don't use objoid at all.
*/
static NamespaceInfo *
@@ -2900,7 +2900,7 @@ getTypes(int *numTypes)
* auto-generated array type by checking the element type's typarray.
* (Before that the test is capable of generating false positives.) We
* still check for name beginning with '_', though, so as to avoid the
- * cost of the subselect probe for all standard types. This would have to
+ * cost of the subselect probe for all standard types. This would have to
* be revisited if the backend ever allows renaming of array types.
*/
@@ -3027,7 +3027,7 @@ getTypes(int *numTypes)
/*
* If it's a base type, make a DumpableObject representing a shell
- * definition of the type. We will need to dump that ahead of the I/O
+ * definition of the type. We will need to dump that ahead of the I/O
* functions for the type.
*
* Note: the shell type doesn't have a catId. You might think it
@@ -3740,7 +3740,7 @@ getFuncs(int *numFuncs)
* Find all user-defined functions. Normally we can exclude functions in
* pg_catalog, which is worth doing since there are several thousand of
* 'em. However, there are some extensions that create functions in
- * pg_catalog. In normal dumps we can still ignore those --- but in
+ * pg_catalog. In normal dumps we can still ignore those --- but in
* binary-upgrade mode, we must dump the member objects of the extension,
* so be sure to fetch any such functions.
*/
@@ -4718,7 +4718,7 @@ getIndexes(TableInfo tblinfo[], int numTables)
/*
* In pre-7.4 releases, indkeys may contain more entries than
* indnkeys says (since indnkeys will be 1 for a functional
- * index). We don't actually care about this case since we don't
+ * index). We don't actually care about this case since we don't
* examine indkeys except for indexes associated with PRIMARY and
* UNIQUE constraints, which are never functional indexes. But we
* have to allocate enough space to keep parseOidArray from
@@ -5674,7 +5674,7 @@ getTableAttrs(TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables)
if (g_fout->remoteVersion >= 90100)
{
/*
- * attcollation is new in 9.1. Since we only want to dump COLLATE
+ * attcollation is new in 9.1. Since we only want to dump COLLATE
* clauses for attributes whose collation is different from their
* type's default, we use a CASE here to suppress uninteresting
* attcollations cheaply.
@@ -5927,7 +5927,7 @@ getTableAttrs(TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables)
/*
* Defaults on a VIEW must always be dumped as separate ALTER
- * TABLE commands. Defaults on regular tables are dumped as
+ * TABLE commands. Defaults on regular tables are dumped as
* part of the CREATE TABLE if possible, which it won't be
* if the column is not going to be emitted explicitly.
*/
@@ -6096,7 +6096,7 @@ getTableAttrs(TableInfo *tblinfo, int numTables)
/*
* If the constraint is inherited, this will be detected later
- * (in pre-8.4 databases). We also detect later if the
+ * (in pre-8.4 databases). We also detect later if the
* constraint must be split out from the table definition.
*/
}
@@ -6923,7 +6923,7 @@ findComments(Archive *fout, Oid classoid, Oid objoid,
/*
* Pre-7.2, pg_description does not contain classoid, so collectComments
- * just stores a zero. If there's a collision on object OID, well, you
+ * just stores a zero. If there's a collision on object OID, well, you
* get duplicate comments.
*/
if (fout->remoteVersion < 70200)
@@ -7304,7 +7304,7 @@ dumpExtension(Archive *fout, ExtensionInfo *extinfo)
/*
* Note that we're pushing extconfig (an OID array) back into
- * pg_extension exactly as-is. This is OK because pg_class OIDs are
+ * pg_extension exactly as-is. This is OK because pg_class OIDs are
* preserved in binary upgrade.
*/
if (strlen(extinfo->extconfig) > 2)
@@ -8096,7 +8096,7 @@ dumpCompositeType(Archive *fout, TypeInfo *tyinfo)
if (fout->remoteVersion >= 90100)
{
/*
- * attcollation is new in 9.1. Since we only want to dump COLLATE
+ * attcollation is new in 9.1. Since we only want to dump COLLATE
* clauses for attributes whose collation is different from their
* type's default, we use a CASE here to suppress uninteresting
* attcollations cheaply. atttypid will be 0 for dropped columns;
@@ -8406,7 +8406,7 @@ dumpShellType(Archive *fout, ShellTypeInfo *stinfo)
/*
* Note the lack of a DROP command for the shell type; any required DROP
- * is driven off the base type entry, instead. This interacts with
+ * is driven off the base type entry, instead. This interacts with
* _printTocEntry()'s use of the presence of a DROP command to decide
* whether an entry needs an ALTER OWNER command. We don't want to alter
* the shell type's owner immediately on creation; that should happen only
@@ -8443,7 +8443,7 @@ dumpShellType(Archive *fout, ShellTypeInfo *stinfo)
*
* For some backwards compatibility with the older behavior, we forcibly
* dump a PL if its handler function (and validator if any) are in a
- * dumpable namespace. That case is not checked here.
+ * dumpable namespace. That case is not checked here.
*
* Also, if the PL belongs to an extension, we do not use this heuristic.
* That case isn't checked here either.
@@ -9112,7 +9112,7 @@ dumpFunc(Archive *fout, FuncInfo *finfo)
/*
* COST and ROWS are emitted only if present and not default, so as not to
- * break backwards-compatibility of the dump without need. Keep this code
+ * break backwards-compatibility of the dump without need. Keep this code
* in sync with the defaults in functioncmds.c.
*/
if (strcmp(procost, "0") != 0)
@@ -9915,7 +9915,7 @@ dumpOpclass(Archive *fout, OpclassInfo *opcinfo)
* XXX RECHECK is gone as of 8.4, but we'll still print it if dumping an
* older server's opclass in which it is used. This is to avoid
* hard-to-detect breakage if a newer pg_dump is used to dump from an
- * older server and then reload into that old version. This can go away
+ * older server and then reload into that old version. This can go away
* once 8.3 is so old as to not be of interest to anyone.
*/
resetPQExpBuffer(query);
@@ -10177,7 +10177,7 @@ dumpOpfamily(Archive *fout, OpfamilyInfo *opfinfo)
* XXX RECHECK is gone as of 8.4, but we'll still print it if dumping an
* older server's opclass in which it is used. This is to avoid
* hard-to-detect breakage if a newer pg_dump is used to dump from an
- * older server and then reload into that old version. This can go away
+ * older server and then reload into that old version. This can go away
* once 8.3 is so old as to not be of interest to anyone.
*/
if (g_fout->remoteVersion >= 90100)
@@ -11523,7 +11523,7 @@ dumpUserMappings(Archive *fout,
* to fail if run by a non-superuser. Note that the view will show
* umoptions as null if the user hasn't got privileges for the associated
* server; this means that pg_dump will dump such a mapping, but with no
- * OPTIONS clause. A possible alternative is to skip such mappings
+ * OPTIONS clause. A possible alternative is to skip such mappings
* altogether, but it's not clear that that's an improvement.
*/
selectSourceSchema("pg_catalog");
@@ -11663,7 +11663,7 @@ dumpDefaultACL(Archive *fout, DefaultACLInfo *daclinfo)
* 'type' must be one of
* TABLE, SEQUENCE, FUNCTION, LANGUAGE, SCHEMA, DATABASE, TABLESPACE,
* FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, SERVER, or LARGE OBJECT.
- * 'name' is the formatted name of the object. Must be quoted etc. already.
+ * 'name' is the formatted name of the object. Must be quoted etc. already.
* 'subname' is the formatted name of the sub-object, if any. Must be quoted.
* 'tag' is the tag for the archive entry (typ. unquoted name of object).
* 'nspname' is the namespace the object is in (NULL if none).
@@ -12037,7 +12037,7 @@ dumpTable(Archive *fout, TableInfo *tbinfo)
tbinfo->relacl);
/*
- * Handle column ACLs, if any. Note: we pull these with a separate
+ * Handle column ACLs, if any. Note: we pull these with a separate
* query rather than trying to fetch them during getTableAttrs, so
* that we won't miss ACLs on system columns.
*/
@@ -12432,7 +12432,7 @@ dumpTableSchema(Archive *fout, TableInfo *tbinfo)
* physical column order, including dropped columns, as in the
* original. Therefore, we create dropped columns above and drop them
* here, also updating their attlen/attalign values so that the
- * dropped column can be skipped properly. (We do not bother with
+ * dropped column can be skipped properly. (We do not bother with
* restoring the original attbyval setting.) Also, inheritance
* relationships are set up by doing ALTER INHERIT rather than using
* an INHERITS clause --- the latter would possibly mess up the column
@@ -12790,7 +12790,7 @@ dumpIndex(Archive *fout, IndxInfo *indxinfo)
/*
* If there's an associated constraint, don't dump the index per se, but
- * do dump any comment for it. (This is safe because dependency ordering
+ * do dump any comment for it. (This is safe because dependency ordering
* will have ensured the constraint is emitted first.) Note that the
* emitted comment has to be shown as depending on the constraint, not
* the index, in such cases.
@@ -13145,7 +13145,7 @@ findLastBuiltinOid_V71(const char *dbname)
* find the last built in oid
*
* For 7.0, we do this by assuming that the last thing that initdb does is to
- * create the pg_indexes view. This sucks in general, but seeing that 7.0.x
+ * create the pg_indexes view. This sucks in general, but seeing that 7.0.x
* initdb won't be changing anymore, it'll do.
*/
static Oid
@@ -14063,7 +14063,7 @@ getDependencies(void)
/*
* Ordinarily, table rowtypes have implicit dependencies on their
- * tables. However, for a composite type the implicit dependency goes
+ * tables. However, for a composite type the implicit dependency goes
* the other way in pg_depend; which is the right thing for DROP but
* it doesn't produce the dependency ordering we need. So in that one
* case, we reverse the direction of the dependency.