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Fix typos.
Oskari Saarenmaa
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contrib/pgcrypto/sha1.h

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extern void sha1_loop(struct sha1_ctxt *, const uint8 *, size_t);
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extern void sha1_result(struct sha1_ctxt *, uint8 *);
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/* compatibilty with other SHA1 source codes */
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/* compatibility with other SHA1 source codes */
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typedef struct sha1_ctxt SHA1_CTX;
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#define SHA1Init(x) sha1_init((x))

contrib/sepgsql/label.c

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*
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* A callback routine of transaction commit/abort/prepare. Commmit or abort
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* A callback routine of transaction commit/abort/prepare. Commit or abort
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* changes in the client_label_pending list.
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*/
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static void

doc/src/sgml/sources.sgml

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Code in <productname>PostgreSQL</> should only rely on language
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features available in the C89 standard. That means a conforming
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C89 compiler has to be able to compile postgres, at least aside
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from a few platform dependant pieces. Features from later
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from a few platform dependent pieces. Features from later
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revision of the C standard or compiler specific features can be
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used, if a fallback is provided.
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</para>

src/backend/access/transam/twophase.c

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* transaction manager isn't active.
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*
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* It's also possible to move I/O out of the lock, but on
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* every error we should check whether somebody commited our
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* every error we should check whether somebody committed our
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* transaction in different backend. Let's leave this optimisation
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* for future, if somebody will spot that this place cause
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* bottleneck.

src/backend/libpq/auth.c

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/*
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* Loop through GSSAPI message exchange. This exchange can consist of
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* multiple messags sent in both directions. First message is always from
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* multiple messages sent in both directions. First message is always from
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* the client. All messages from client to server are password packets
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* (type 'p').
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/*
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* multiple messags sent in both directions. First message is always from
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* multiple messages sent in both directions. First message is always from
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* the client. All messages from client to server are password packets
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* (type 'p').
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src/backend/optimizer/util/relnode.c

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* level.
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*
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* Note that if there are more than two rels in this relation, they could
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* be divided between inner_rel and outer_rel in any arbitary way. We
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* be divided between inner_rel and outer_rel in any arbitrary way. We
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* assume this doesn't matter, because we should hit all the same baserels
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* and joinclauses while building up to this joinrel no matter which we
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* take; therefore, we should make the same decision here however we get

src/backend/parser/parse_target.c

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* This code acts mostly the same for SELECT, UPDATE, or RETURNING lists;
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* the main thing is to transform the given expressions (the "val" fields).
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* The exprKind parameter distinguishes these cases when necesssary.
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* The exprKind parameter distinguishes these cases when necessary.
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*/
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src/backend/storage/buffer/bufmgr.c

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* dependent defaults are set via the GUC mechanism.
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*/
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int checkpoint_flush_after = 0;
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int bgwriter_flush_after = 0;

src/backend/storage/ipc/dsm_impl.c

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* substantially, but there should be few systems where we must make do
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* As ever, Windows requires its own implemetation.
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* As ever, Windows requires its own implementation.
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2016, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California

src/backend/storage/ipc/procarray.c

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int numKnownAssignedXids; /* currrent # of valid entries */
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int numKnownAssignedXids; /* current # of valid entries */
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int tailKnownAssignedXids; /* index of oldest valid element */
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int headKnownAssignedXids; /* index of newest element, + 1 */
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slock_t known_assigned_xids_lck; /* protects head/tail pointers */

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