From 2616a5d300e5bb5a2838d2a065afa3740e08727f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Momjian Date: Tue, 6 May 2014 11:26:26 -0400 Subject: Remove tabs after spaces in C comments This was not changed in HEAD, but will be done later as part of a pgindent run. Future pgindent runs will also do this. Report by Tom Lane Backpatch through all supported branches, but not HEAD --- src/backend/nodes/read.c | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/backend/nodes/read.c') diff --git a/src/backend/nodes/read.c b/src/backend/nodes/read.c index 78775e8bbd3..d3d686e7fc1 100644 --- a/src/backend/nodes/read.c +++ b/src/backend/nodes/read.c @@ -85,21 +85,21 @@ stringToNode(char *str) * Backslashes themselves must also be backslashed for consistency. * Any other character can be, but need not be, backslashed as well. * * If the resulting token is '<>' (with no backslash), it is returned - * as a non-NULL pointer to the token but with length == 0. Note that + * as a non-NULL pointer to the token but with length == 0. Note that * there is no other way to get a zero-length token. * * Returns a pointer to the start of the next token, and the length of the - * token (including any embedded backslashes!) in *length. If there are + * token (including any embedded backslashes!) in *length. If there are * no more tokens, NULL and 0 are returned. * * NOTE: this routine doesn't remove backslashes; the caller must do so * if necessary (see "debackslash"). * * NOTE: prior to release 7.0, this routine also had a special case to treat - * a token starting with '"' as extending to the next '"'. This code was + * a token starting with '"' as extending to the next '"'. This code was * broken, however, since it would fail to cope with a string containing an * embedded '"'. I have therefore removed this special case, and instead - * introduced rules for using backslashes to quote characters. Higher-level + * introduced rules for using backslashes to quote characters. Higher-level * code should add backslashes to a string constant to ensure it is treated * as a single token. */ @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ nodeTokenType(char *token, int length) * Slightly higher-level reader. * * This routine applies some semantic knowledge on top of the purely - * lexical tokenizer pg_strtok(). It can read + * lexical tokenizer pg_strtok(). It can read * * Value token nodes (integers, floats, or strings); * * General nodes (via parseNodeString() from readfuncs.c); * * Lists of the above; -- cgit v1.2.3