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Diffstat (limited to 'src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c | 42 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c index b1c4f8d12e..77ba04b435 100644 --- a/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c +++ b/src/bin/pg_dump/pg_dump.c @@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ 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 @@ -1315,7 +1315,7 @@ 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. * @@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ 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 @@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ 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 * @@ -2322,7 +2322,7 @@ 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. */ @@ -2449,7 +2449,7 @@ 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 @@ -3892,7 +3892,7 @@ 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 @@ -4983,7 +4983,7 @@ 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. */ @@ -5150,7 +5150,7 @@ 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. */ } @@ -5858,7 +5858,7 @@ 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) @@ -6870,7 +6870,7 @@ 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 @@ -6903,7 +6903,7 @@ 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. */ static bool shouldDumpProcLangs(void) @@ -7515,7 +7515,7 @@ 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) @@ -8294,7 +8294,7 @@ 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 + * 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. */ appendPQExpBuffer(query, "SELECT amopstrategy, false AS amopreqcheck, " @@ -8507,7 +8507,7 @@ 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 + * 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. */ appendPQExpBuffer(query, "SELECT amopstrategy, false AS amopreqcheck, " @@ -9706,7 +9706,7 @@ dumpUserMappings(Archive *fout, * 'objCatId' is the catalog ID of the underlying object. * 'objDumpId' is the dump ID of the underlying object. * 'type' must be TABLE, FUNCTION, LANGUAGE, SCHEMA, DATABASE, or TABLESPACE. - * '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). @@ -9774,7 +9774,7 @@ 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. */ @@ -10364,7 +10364,7 @@ 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. @@ -10697,7 +10697,7 @@ 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 @@ -10854,7 +10854,7 @@ dumpSequence(Archive *fout, TableInfo *tbinfo) /* * Versions before 8.4 did not remember the true start value. If * is_called is false then the sequence has never been incremented - * so we can use last_val. Otherwise punt and let it default. + * so we can use last_val. Otherwise punt and let it default. */ if (!called) appendPQExpBuffer(query, " START WITH %s\n", last); @@ -11386,7 +11386,7 @@ 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. |