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Diffstat (limited to 'src/include/access/xlogdefs.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/include/access/xlogdefs.h | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/include/access/xlogdefs.h b/src/include/access/xlogdefs.h index 6530df06aca..fc90072bd26 100644 --- a/src/include/access/xlogdefs.h +++ b/src/include/access/xlogdefs.h @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ * NOTE: the "log file number" is somewhat misnamed, since the actual files * making up the XLOG are much smaller than 4Gb. Each actual file is an * XLogSegSize-byte "segment" of a logical log file having the indicated - * xlogid. The log file number and segment number together identify a - * physical XLOG file. Segment number and offset within the physical file + * xlogid. The log file number and segment number together identify a + * physical XLOG file. Segment number and offset within the physical file * are computed from xrecoff div and mod XLogSegSize. */ typedef struct XLogRecPtr @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ typedef uint32 TimeLineID; * read those buffers except during crash recovery or if wal_level != minimal, * it is a win to use it in all cases where we sync on each write(). We could * allow O_DIRECT with fsync(), but it is unclear if fsync() could process - * writes not buffered in the kernel. Also, O_DIRECT is never enough to force + * writes not buffered in the kernel. Also, O_DIRECT is never enough to force * data to the drives, it merely tries to bypass the kernel cache, so we still * need O_SYNC/O_DSYNC. */ @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ typedef uint32 TimeLineID; /* * This chunk of hackery attempts to determine which file sync methods * are available on the current platform, and to choose an appropriate - * default method. We assume that fsync() is always available, and that + * default method. We assume that fsync() is always available, and that * configure determined whether fdatasync() is. */ #if defined(O_SYNC) |