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1 files changed, 22 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c b/src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c
index e78eb2a2022..96146e0fda0 100644
--- a/src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c
+++ b/src/backend/utils/adt/int8.c
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ scanint8(const char *str, bool errorOK, int64 *result)
ptr++;
/*
- * Do an explicit check for INT64_MIN. Ugly though this is, it's
+ * Do an explicit check for INT64_MIN. Ugly though this is, it's
* cleaner than trying to get the loop below to handle it portably.
*/
if (strncmp(ptr, "9223372036854775808", 19) == 0)
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ int8pl(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 + arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
* cannot overflow. If the inputs are of the same sign, their sum had
* better be that sign too.
*/
@@ -540,8 +540,8 @@ int8mi(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 - arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
- * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
+ * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
* result should be of the same sign as the first input.
*/
if (!SAMESIGN(arg1, arg2) && !SAMESIGN(result, arg1))
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ int8mul(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 * arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg2 gives arg1
+ * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg2 gives arg1
* again. There are two cases where this fails: arg2 = 0 (which cannot
* overflow) and arg1 = INT64_MIN, arg2 = -1 (where the division itself
* will overflow and thus incorrectly match).
@@ -764,7 +764,7 @@ int8dec(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
/*
* These functions are exactly like int8inc/int8dec but are used for
- * aggregates that count only non-null values. Since the functions are
+ * aggregates that count only non-null values. Since the functions are
* declared strict, the null checks happen before we ever get here, and all we
* need do is increment the state value. We could actually make these pg_proc
* entries point right at int8inc/int8dec, but then the opr_sanity regression
@@ -824,7 +824,7 @@ int84pl(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 + arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
* cannot overflow. If the inputs are of the same sign, their sum had
* better be that sign too.
*/
@@ -845,8 +845,8 @@ int84mi(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 - arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
- * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
+ * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
* result should be of the same sign as the first input.
*/
if (!SAMESIGN(arg1, arg2) && !SAMESIGN(result, arg1))
@@ -866,7 +866,7 @@ int84mul(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 * arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg1 gives arg2
+ * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg1 gives arg2
* again. There is one case where this fails: arg1 = 0 (which cannot
* overflow).
*
@@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ int48pl(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 + arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
* cannot overflow. If the inputs are of the same sign, their sum had
* better be that sign too.
*/
@@ -954,8 +954,8 @@ int48mi(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 - arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
- * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
+ * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
* result should be of the same sign as the first input.
*/
if (!SAMESIGN(arg1, arg2) && !SAMESIGN(result, arg1))
@@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ int48mul(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 * arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg2 gives arg1
+ * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg2 gives arg1
* again. There is one case where this fails: arg2 = 0 (which cannot
* overflow).
*
@@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ int82pl(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 + arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
* cannot overflow. If the inputs are of the same sign, their sum had
* better be that sign too.
*/
@@ -1042,8 +1042,8 @@ int82mi(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 - arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
- * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
+ * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
* result should be of the same sign as the first input.
*/
if (!SAMESIGN(arg1, arg2) && !SAMESIGN(result, arg1))
@@ -1063,7 +1063,7 @@ int82mul(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 * arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg1 gives arg2
+ * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg1 gives arg2
* again. There is one case where this fails: arg1 = 0 (which cannot
* overflow).
*
@@ -1130,7 +1130,7 @@ int28pl(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 + arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of different signs then their sum
* cannot overflow. If the inputs are of the same sign, their sum had
* better be that sign too.
*/
@@ -1151,8 +1151,8 @@ int28mi(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 - arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
- * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
+ * Overflow check. If the inputs are of the same sign then their
+ * difference cannot overflow. If they are of different signs then the
* result should be of the same sign as the first input.
*/
if (!SAMESIGN(arg1, arg2) && !SAMESIGN(result, arg1))
@@ -1172,7 +1172,7 @@ int28mul(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
result = arg1 * arg2;
/*
- * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg2 gives arg1
+ * Overflow check. We basically check to see if result / arg2 gives arg1
* again. There is one case where this fails: arg2 = 0 (which cannot
* overflow).
*