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diff --git a/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c b/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c
index be961017d66..89d2d4a7b8a 100644
--- a/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c
+++ b/src/backend/tcop/postgres.c
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ SocketBackend(StringInfo inBuf)
default:
/*
- * Otherwise we got garbage from the frontend. We treat this as
+ * Otherwise we got garbage from the frontend. We treat this as
* fatal because we have probably lost message boundary sync, and
* there's no good way to recover.
*/
@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ exec_simple_query(const char *query_string)
ResetUsage();
/*
- * Start up a transaction command. All queries generated by the
+ * Start up a transaction command. All queries generated by the
* query_string will be in this same command block, *unless* we find a
* BEGIN/COMMIT/ABORT statement; we have to force a new xact command after
* one of those, else bad things will happen in xact.c. (Note that this
@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@ exec_simple_query(const char *query_string)
start_xact_command();
/*
- * Zap any pre-existing unnamed statement. (While not strictly necessary,
+ * Zap any pre-existing unnamed statement. (While not strictly necessary,
* it seems best to define simple-Query mode as if it used the unnamed
* statement and portal; this ensures we recover any storage used by prior
* unnamed operations.)
@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ exec_simple_query(const char *query_string)
/*
* Get the command name for use in status display (it also becomes the
- * default completion tag, down inside PortalRun). Set ps_status and
+ * default completion tag, down inside PortalRun). Set ps_status and
* do any special start-of-SQL-command processing needed by the
* destination.
*/
@@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ exec_simple_query(const char *query_string)
/*
* Select the appropriate output format: text unless we are doing a
- * FETCH from a binary cursor. (Pretty grotty to have to do this here
+ * FETCH from a binary cursor. (Pretty grotty to have to do this here
* --- but it avoids grottiness in other places. Ah, the joys of
* backward compatibility...)
*/
@@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ exec_parse_message(const char *query_string, /* string to execute */
}
else
{
- /* Empty input string. This is legal. */
+ /* Empty input string. This is legal. */
raw_parse_tree = NULL;
commandTag = NULL;
psrc = CreateCachedPlan(raw_parse_tree, query_string, commandTag);
@@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@ exec_parse_message(const char *query_string, /* string to execute */
/*
* We do NOT close the open transaction command here; that only happens
- * when the client sends Sync. Instead, do CommandCounterIncrement just
+ * when the client sends Sync. Instead, do CommandCounterIncrement just
* in case something happened during parse/plan.
*/
CommandCounterIncrement();
@@ -1500,7 +1500,7 @@ exec_bind_message(StringInfo input_message)
* If we are in aborted transaction state, the only portals we can
* actually run are those containing COMMIT or ROLLBACK commands. We
* disallow binding anything else to avoid problems with infrastructure
- * that expects to run inside a valid transaction. We also disallow
+ * that expects to run inside a valid transaction. We also disallow
* binding any parameters, since we can't risk calling user-defined I/O
* functions.
*/
@@ -1589,7 +1589,7 @@ exec_bind_message(StringInfo input_message)
/*
* Rather than copying data around, we just set up a phony
* StringInfo pointing to the correct portion of the message
- * buffer. We assume we can scribble on the message buffer so
+ * buffer. We assume we can scribble on the message buffer so
* as to maintain the convention that StringInfos have a
* trailing null. This is grotty but is a big win when
* dealing with very large parameter strings.
@@ -1939,7 +1939,7 @@ exec_execute_message(const char *portal_name, long max_rows)
if (is_xact_command)
{
/*
- * If this was a transaction control statement, commit it. We
+ * If this was a transaction control statement, commit it. We
* will start a new xact command for the next command (if any).
*/
finish_xact_command();
@@ -2345,7 +2345,7 @@ exec_describe_portal_message(const char *portal_name)
/*
* If we are in aborted transaction state, we can't run
* SendRowDescriptionMessage(), because that needs catalog accesses.
- * Hence, refuse to Describe portals that return data. (We shouldn't just
+ * Hence, refuse to Describe portals that return data. (We shouldn't just
* refuse all Describes, since that might break the ability of some
* clients to issue COMMIT or ROLLBACK commands, if they use code that
* blindly Describes whatever it does.)
@@ -2562,7 +2562,7 @@ quickdie(SIGNAL_ARGS)
on_exit_reset();
/*
- * Note we do exit(2) not exit(0). This is to force the postmaster into a
+ * Note we do exit(2) not exit(0). This is to force the postmaster into a
* system reset cycle if some idiot DBA sends a manual SIGQUIT to a random
* backend. This is necessary precisely because we don't clean up our
* shared memory state. (The "dead man switch" mechanism in pmsignal.c
@@ -3291,7 +3291,7 @@ process_postgres_switches(int argc, char *argv[], GucContext ctx,
#endif
/*
- * Parse command-line options. CAUTION: keep this in sync with
+ * Parse command-line options. CAUTION: keep this in sync with
* postmaster/postmaster.c (the option sets should not conflict) and with
* the common help() function in main/main.c.
*/
@@ -3594,7 +3594,7 @@ PostgresMain(int argc, char *argv[],
* we have set up the handler.
*
* Also note: it's best not to use any signals that are SIG_IGNored in the
- * postmaster. If such a signal arrives before we are able to change the
+ * postmaster. If such a signal arrives before we are able to change the
* handler to non-SIG_IGN, it'll get dropped. Instead, make a dummy
* handler in the postmaster to reserve the signal. (Of course, this isn't
* an issue for signals that are locally generated, such as SIGALRM and
@@ -3800,7 +3800,7 @@ PostgresMain(int argc, char *argv[],
/*
* NOTE: if you are tempted to add more code in this if-block,
* consider the high probability that it should be in
- * AbortTransaction() instead. The only stuff done directly here
+ * AbortTransaction() instead. The only stuff done directly here
* should be stuff that is guaranteed to apply *only* for outer-level
* error recovery, such as adjusting the FE/BE protocol status.
*/
@@ -3923,7 +3923,7 @@ PostgresMain(int argc, char *argv[],
* collector, and to update the PS stats display. We avoid doing
* those every time through the message loop because it'd slow down
* processing of batched messages, and because we don't want to report
- * uncommitted updates (that confuses autovacuum). The notification
+ * uncommitted updates (that confuses autovacuum). The notification
* processor wants a call too, if we are not in a transaction block.
*/
if (send_ready_for_query)