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Diffstat (limited to 'src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c')
-rw-r--r-- | src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c | 24 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c index 54bb867631e..182181f3a60 100644 --- a/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c +++ b/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ * * * IDENTIFICATION - * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c,v 1.197 2010/02/12 17:33:20 tgl Exp $ + * $PostgreSQL: pgsql/src/backend/parser/parse_clause.c,v 1.198 2010/02/26 02:00:50 momjian Exp $ * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ static Node *transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n, static Node *buildMergedJoinVar(ParseState *pstate, JoinType jointype, Var *l_colvar, Var *r_colvar); static void checkExprIsVarFree(ParseState *pstate, Node *n, - const char *constructName); + const char *constructName); static TargetEntry *findTargetlistEntrySQL92(ParseState *pstate, Node *node, List **tlist, int clause); static TargetEntry *findTargetlistEntrySQL99(ParseState *pstate, Node *node, @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static List *addTargetToGroupList(ParseState *pstate, TargetEntry *tle, bool resolveUnknown); static WindowClause *findWindowClause(List *wclist, const char *name); static Node *transformFrameOffset(ParseState *pstate, int frameOptions, - Node *clause); + Node *clause); /* @@ -802,7 +802,7 @@ transformFromClauseItem(ParseState *pstate, Node *n, ListCell *lx, *rx; - Assert(j->usingClause == NIL); /* shouldn't have USING() too */ + Assert(j->usingClause == NIL); /* shouldn't have USING() too */ foreach(lx, l_colnames) { @@ -1245,9 +1245,9 @@ checkExprIsVarFree(ParseState *pstate, Node *n, const char *constructName) * * This function supports the old SQL92 ORDER BY interpretation, where the * expression is an output column name or number. If we fail to find a - * match of that sort, we fall through to the SQL99 rules. For historical + * match of that sort, we fall through to the SQL99 rules. For historical * reasons, Postgres also allows this interpretation for GROUP BY, though - * the standard never did. However, for GROUP BY we prefer a SQL99 match. + * the standard never did. However, for GROUP BY we prefer a SQL99 match. * This function is *not* used for WINDOW definitions. * * node the ORDER BY, GROUP BY, or DISTINCT ON expression to be matched @@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@ findTargetlistEntrySQL99(ParseState *pstate, Node *node, List **tlist) /* * Convert the untransformed node to a transformed expression, and search * for a match in the tlist. NOTE: it doesn't really matter whether there - * is more than one match. Also, we are willing to match an existing + * is more than one match. Also, we are willing to match an existing * resjunk target here, though the SQL92 cases above must ignore resjunk * targets. */ @@ -1617,13 +1617,13 @@ transformWindowDefinitions(ParseState *pstate, orderClause = transformSortClause(pstate, windef->orderClause, targetlist, - true /* fix unknowns */, - true /* force SQL99 rules */); + true /* fix unknowns */ , + true /* force SQL99 rules */ ); partitionClause = transformGroupClause(pstate, windef->partitionClause, targetlist, orderClause, - true /* force SQL99 rules */); + true /* force SQL99 rules */ ); /* * And prepare the new WindowClause. @@ -2220,8 +2220,8 @@ transformFrameOffset(ParseState *pstate, int frameOptions, Node *clause) else if (frameOptions & FRAMEOPTION_RANGE) { /* - * this needs a lot of thought to decide how to support in the - * context of Postgres' extensible datatype framework + * this needs a lot of thought to decide how to support in the context + * of Postgres' extensible datatype framework */ constructName = "RANGE"; /* error was already thrown by gram.y, this is just a backstop */ |