Fix more instances of "the the" in comments.
Plus one instance of "to to" in the docs.
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@ -1187,7 +1187,7 @@ include $(PGXS)
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<para>
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<para>
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Alternatively, you can set up a directory for a VPATH build in a similar
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Alternatively, you can set up a directory for a VPATH build in a similar
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way to how it is done for the core code. One way to to this is using the
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way to how it is done for the core code. One way to do this is using the
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core script <filename>config/prep_buildtree</>. Once this has been done
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core script <filename>config/prep_buildtree</>. Once this has been done
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you can build by setting the <literal>make</literal> variable
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you can build by setting the <literal>make</literal> variable
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<varname>USE_VPATH</varname> like this:
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<varname>USE_VPATH</varname> like this:
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@ -424,9 +424,9 @@ typedef struct XLogCtlInsert
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/*
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/*
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* CurrBytePos is the end of reserved WAL. The next record will be inserted
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* CurrBytePos is the end of reserved WAL. The next record will be inserted
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* at that position. PrevBytePos is the start position of the previously
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* at that position. PrevBytePos is the start position of the previously
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* inserted (or rather, reserved) record - it is copied to the the prev-
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* inserted (or rather, reserved) record - it is copied to the prev-link
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* link of the next record. These are stored as "usable byte positions"
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* of the next record. These are stored as "usable byte positions" rather
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* rather than XLogRecPtrs (see XLogBytePosToRecPtr()).
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* than XLogRecPtrs (see XLogBytePosToRecPtr()).
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*/
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*/
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uint64 CurrBytePos;
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uint64 CurrBytePos;
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uint64 PrevBytePos;
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uint64 PrevBytePos;
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* 'tliRecPtr' is the position of the WAL record we're interested in. It is
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* 'tliRecPtr' is the position of the WAL record we're interested in. It is
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* used to decide which timeline to stream the requested WAL from.
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* used to decide which timeline to stream the requested WAL from.
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*
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*
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* If the the record is not immediately available, the function returns false
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* If the record is not immediately available, the function returns false
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* if we're not in standby mode. In standby mode, waits for it to become
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* if we're not in standby mode. In standby mode, waits for it to become
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* available.
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* available.
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*
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*
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@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ pg_backup_start_time(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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}
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}
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/*
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/*
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* Parse the file to find the the START TIME line.
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* Parse the file to find the START TIME line.
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*/
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*/
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backup_start_time[0] = '\0';
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backup_start_time[0] = '\0';
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while (fgets(fline, sizeof(fline), lfp) != NULL)
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while (fgets(fline, sizeof(fline), lfp) != NULL)
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@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ get_rel_oids(Oid relid, const RangeVar *vacrel)
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* DEAD or RECENTLY_DEAD (see HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum).
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* DEAD or RECENTLY_DEAD (see HeapTupleSatisfiesVacuum).
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* - freezeLimit is the Xid below which all Xids are replaced by
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* - freezeLimit is the Xid below which all Xids are replaced by
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* FrozenTransactionId during vacuum.
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* FrozenTransactionId during vacuum.
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* - xidFullScanLimit (computed from the the table_freeze_age parameter)
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* - xidFullScanLimit (computed from table_freeze_age parameter)
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* represents a minimum Xid value; a table whose relfrozenxid is older than
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* represents a minimum Xid value; a table whose relfrozenxid is older than
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* this will have a full-table vacuum applied to it, to freeze tuples across
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* this will have a full-table vacuum applied to it, to freeze tuples across
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* the whole table. Vacuuming a table younger than this value can use a
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* the whole table. Vacuuming a table younger than this value can use a
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@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ XLogWalRcvSendHSFeedback(bool immed)
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elog(DEBUG2, "sending hot standby feedback xmin %u epoch %u",
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elog(DEBUG2, "sending hot standby feedback xmin %u epoch %u",
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xmin, nextEpoch);
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xmin, nextEpoch);
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/* Construct the the message and send it. */
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/* Construct the message and send it. */
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resetStringInfo(&reply_message);
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resetStringInfo(&reply_message);
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pq_sendbyte(&reply_message, 'h');
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pq_sendbyte(&reply_message, 'h');
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pq_sendint64(&reply_message, GetCurrentIntegerTimestamp());
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pq_sendint64(&reply_message, GetCurrentIntegerTimestamp());
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@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ ProcArrayApplyRecoveryInfo(RunningTransactions running)
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pfree(xids);
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pfree(xids);
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/*
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/*
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* latestObservedXid is at least set to the the point where SUBTRANS was
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* latestObservedXid is at least set to the point where SUBTRANS was
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* started up to (c.f. ProcArrayInitRecovery()) or to the biggest xid
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* started up to (c.f. ProcArrayInitRecovery()) or to the biggest xid
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* RecordKnownAssignedTransactionIds() was called for. Initialize
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* RecordKnownAssignedTransactionIds() was called for. Initialize
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* subtrans from thereon, up to nextXid - 1.
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* subtrans from thereon, up to nextXid - 1.
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@ -3837,7 +3837,7 @@ RelationGetIndexAttrBitmap(Relation relation, IndexAttrBitmapKind attrKind)
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{
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{
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Bitmapset *indexattrs; /* indexed columns */
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Bitmapset *indexattrs; /* indexed columns */
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Bitmapset *uindexattrs; /* columns in unique indexes */
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Bitmapset *uindexattrs; /* columns in unique indexes */
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Bitmapset *idindexattrs; /* columns in the the replica identity */
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Bitmapset *idindexattrs; /* columns in the replica identity */
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List *indexoidlist;
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List *indexoidlist;
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ListCell *l;
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ListCell *l;
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MemoryContext oldcxt;
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MemoryContext oldcxt;
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/*
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/*
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* Return a formatted string with information about PreparedParamsData, or NULL
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* Return a formatted string with information about PreparedParamsData, or NULL
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* if the there are no parameters.
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* if there are no parameters.
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*/
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*/
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static char *
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static char *
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format_preparedparamsdata(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
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format_preparedparamsdata(PLpgSQL_execstate *estate,
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