Doc: clean up markup for jsonb_set and related functions.

The markup for optional parameters was neither correct nor consistent.
In passing, fix a spelling mistake.

Per report from Alex Macy.  Some of these mistakes are old, so
back-patch as appropriate.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/156953522258.1204.12736099368284950578@wrigleys.postgresql.org
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Tom Lane 2019-09-27 11:01:36 -04:00
parent 84ced048d1
commit 240c38a488

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@ -11933,7 +11933,7 @@ table2-mapping
<entry><literal>[{"f1":1},2,null,3]</literal></entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><para><literal>jsonb_set(target jsonb, path text[], new_value jsonb<optional>, <parameter>create_missing</parameter> <type>boolean</type></optional>)</literal>
<entry><para><literal>jsonb_set(target jsonb, path text[], new_value jsonb <optional>, create_missing boolean</optional>)</literal>
</para></entry>
<entry><para><type>jsonb</type></para></entry>
<entry>
@ -11941,10 +11941,10 @@ table2-mapping
with the section designated by <replaceable>path</replaceable>
replaced by <replaceable>new_value</replaceable>, or with
<replaceable>new_value</replaceable> added if
<replaceable>create_missing</replaceable> is true ( default is
<replaceable>create_missing</replaceable> is true (default is
<literal>true</literal>) and the item
designated by <replaceable>path</replaceable> does not exist.
As with the path orientated operators, negative integers that
As with the path oriented operators, negative integers that
appear in <replaceable>path</replaceable> count from the end
of JSON arrays.
</entry>
@ -11958,7 +11958,7 @@ table2-mapping
<row>
<entry>
<para><literal>
jsonb_insert(target jsonb, path text[], new_value jsonb, <optional><parameter>insert_after</parameter> <type>boolean</type></optional>)
jsonb_insert(target jsonb, path text[], new_value jsonb <optional>, insert_after boolean</optional>)
</literal></para>
</entry>
<entry><para><type>jsonb</type></para></entry>
@ -11973,7 +11973,7 @@ table2-mapping
designated by <replaceable>path</replaceable> is in JSONB object,
<replaceable>new_value</replaceable> will be inserted only if
<replaceable>target</replaceable> does not exist. As with the path
orientated operators, negative integers that appear in
oriented operators, negative integers that appear in
<replaceable>path</replaceable> count from the end of JSON arrays.
</entry>
<entry>