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Fix various typos in code and tests
- ef7002dbe0b0 16.0 landed
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Fix typos in code and comments
- 5f6401f81cb2 16.0 landed
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Remove function declarations from headers for some undefined functions
- 69fb29d1affb 16.0 landed
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Fix typos in comments, code and documentation
- a80740a7c979 11.19 landed
- dfaa705ce423 12.14 landed
- 1c89549ca48d 13.10 landed
- e373e5578bc3 14.7 landed
- c772dfe07a9d 15.2 landed
- 33ab0a2a527e 16.0 landed
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typos
Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> — 2022-12-30T23:12:57Z
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Re: typos
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2023-01-03T07:28:29Z
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 05:12:57PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: # Use larger ccache cache, as this task compiles with multiple compilers / # flag combinations - CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1GB" + CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1G" In 0006, I am not sure how much this matters. Perhaps somebody more fluent with Cirrus, though, has a different opinion.. * pointer to this structure. The information here must be sufficient to * properly initialize each new TableScanDesc as workers join the scan, and it - * must act as a information what to scan for those workers. + * must provide information what to scan for those workers. This comment in 0009 is obviously incorrect, but I am not sure whether your new suggestion is an improvement. Do workers provide such information or has this structure some information that the workers rely on? Not sure that the whitespace issue in 0021 for the header of inval.c is worth caring about. 0014 and 0013 do not reduce the translation workload, as the messages include some stuff specific to the GUC names accessed to, or some specific details about the code paths triggered. The rest has been applied where they matter. -- Michael -
Re: typos
Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> — 2023-01-03T07:33:01Z
On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at 12:58 PM Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 05:12:57PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > # Use larger ccache cache, as this task compiles with multiple compilers / > # flag combinations > - CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1GB" > + CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1G" > > In 0006, I am not sure how much this matters. > The other places in that file use M, so maybe, this is more consistent. One minor comment: - spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> character set + spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 character set Shouldn't this be <acronym>UTF8</acronym> as we are using in func.sgml? -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.
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Re: typos
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2023-01-03T08:41:58Z
On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 01:03:01PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > One minor comment: > - spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> character set > + spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 character set > > Shouldn't this be <acronym>UTF8</acronym> as we are using in func.sgml? Yeah, I was wondering as well why this change is not worse, which is why I left it out of 33ab0a2. There is an acronym for UTF in acronym.sgml, which makes sense to me, but that's the only place where this is used. To add more on top of that, the docs basically need only UTF8, and we have three references to UTF-16, none of them using the <acronym> markup. -- Michael
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Re: typos
Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@enterprisedb.com> — 2023-01-03T16:16:29Z
On 03.01.23 09:41, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 01:03:01PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: >> One minor comment: >> - spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> character set >> + spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 character set >> >> Shouldn't this be <acronym>UTF8</acronym> as we are using in func.sgml? > > Yeah, I was wondering as well why this change is not worse, which is > why I left it out of 33ab0a2. There is an acronym for UTF in > acronym.sgml, which makes sense to me, but that's the only place where > this is used. To add more on top of that, the docs basically need > only UTF8, and we have three references to UTF-16, none of them using > the <acronym> markup. The thing is called "UTF-8". Here, we are not talking about the PostgreSQL identifier.
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Re: typos
Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> — 2023-01-03T21:39:22Z
On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 04:28:29PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 05:12:57PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > # Use larger ccache cache, as this task compiles with multiple compilers / > # flag combinations > - CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1GB" > + CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1G" > > In 0006, I am not sure how much this matters. Perhaps somebody more > fluent with Cirrus, though, has a different opinion.. It's got almost nothing to do with cirrus. It's an environment variable, and we're using a suffix other than what's supported/documented by ccache, which only happens to work. > 0014 and 0013 do not reduce the translation workload, as the messages > include some stuff specific to the GUC names accessed to, or some > specific details about the code paths triggered. It seems to matter because otherwise the translators sometimes re-type the view name, which (not surprisingly) can get messed up, which is how I mentioned having noticed this. On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 05:41:58PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 01:03:01PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > > One minor comment: > > - spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> > > character set > > + spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 > > character set > > > > Shouldn't this be <acronym>UTF8</acronym> as we are using in > > func.sgml? > > Yeah, I was wondering as well why this change is not worse, which is > why I left it out of 33ab0a2. There is an acronym for UTF in > acronym.sgml, which makes sense to me, but that's the only place where > this is used. To add more on top of that, the docs basically need > only UTF8, and we have three references to UTF-16, none of them using > the <acronym> markup. I changed it for consistency, as it's the only thing that says <>UTF-8<> anywhere, and charset.sgml already says <>UTF<>-8 elsewhere. Alternately, I suggest to change charset to say <>UTF8<> in both places. -- Justin
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Re: typos
Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> — 2023-01-10T04:57:22Z
On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 03:39:22PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 04:28:29PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 05:12:57PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > > > # Use larger ccache cache, as this task compiles with multiple compilers / > > # flag combinations > > - CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1GB" > > + CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1G" > > > > In 0006, I am not sure how much this matters. Perhaps somebody more > > fluent with Cirrus, though, has a different opinion.. > > It's got almost nothing to do with cirrus. It's an environment > variable, and we're using a suffix other than what's > supported/documented by ccache, which only happens to work. > > > 0014 and 0013 do not reduce the translation workload, as the messages > > include some stuff specific to the GUC names accessed to, or some > > specific details about the code paths triggered. > > It seems to matter because otherwise the translators sometimes re-type > the view name, which (not surprisingly) can get messed up, which is how > I mentioned having noticed this. > > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 05:41:58PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 01:03:01PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > > > One minor comment: > > > - spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> > > > character set > > > + spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 > > > character set > > > > > > Shouldn't this be <acronym>UTF8</acronym> as we are using in > > > func.sgml? > > > > Yeah, I was wondering as well why this change is not worse, which is > > why I left it out of 33ab0a2. There is an acronym for UTF in > > acronym.sgml, which makes sense to me, but that's the only place where > > this is used. To add more on top of that, the docs basically need > > only UTF8, and we have three references to UTF-16, none of them using > > the <acronym> markup. > > I changed it for consistency, as it's the only thing that says <>UTF-8<> > anywhere, and charset.sgml already says <>UTF<>-8 elsewhere. > > Alternately, I suggest to change charset to say <>UTF8<> in both places. As attached. This also fixes "specualtive" in Amit's recent commit. -- Justin
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Re: typos
Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> — 2023-01-10T06:54:40Z
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 10:27 AM Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 03:39:22PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 04:28:29PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > > > On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 05:12:57PM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > > > > > # Use larger ccache cache, as this task compiles with multiple compilers / > > > # flag combinations > > > - CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1GB" > > > + CCACHE_MAXSIZE: "1G" > > > > > > In 0006, I am not sure how much this matters. Perhaps somebody more > > > fluent with Cirrus, though, has a different opinion.. > > > > It's got almost nothing to do with cirrus. It's an environment > > variable, and we're using a suffix other than what's > > supported/documented by ccache, which only happens to work. > > > > > 0014 and 0013 do not reduce the translation workload, as the messages > > > include some stuff specific to the GUC names accessed to, or some > > > specific details about the code paths triggered. > > > > It seems to matter because otherwise the translators sometimes re-type > > the view name, which (not surprisingly) can get messed up, which is how > > I mentioned having noticed this. > > > > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 05:41:58PM +0900, Michael Paquier wrote: > > > On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 01:03:01PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > > > > One minor comment: > > > > - spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF-8</acronym> > > > > character set > > > > + spoken in Belgium (BE), with a <acronym>UTF</acronym>-8 > > > > character set > > > > > > > > Shouldn't this be <acronym>UTF8</acronym> as we are using in > > > > func.sgml? > > > > > > Yeah, I was wondering as well why this change is not worse, which is > > > why I left it out of 33ab0a2. There is an acronym for UTF in > > > acronym.sgml, which makes sense to me, but that's the only place where > > > this is used. To add more on top of that, the docs basically need > > > only UTF8, and we have three references to UTF-16, none of them using > > > the <acronym> markup. > > > > I changed it for consistency, as it's the only thing that says <>UTF-8<> > > anywhere, and charset.sgml already says <>UTF<>-8 elsewhere. > > > > Alternately, I suggest to change charset to say <>UTF8<> in both places. > > As attached. > This also fixes "specualtive" in Amit's recent commit. > Thanks for noticing this. I'll take care of this and some other typo patches together. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.
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Re: typos
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2023-01-10T07:48:07Z
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 12:24:40PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > Thanks for noticing this. I'll take care of this and some other typo > patches together. Does this include 0010? I was just looking at the whole set and this one looked like a cleanup worth on its own so I was going to handle it, until I saw your update. If you are also looking at that, I won't stand in your way, of course :) -- Michael
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Re: typos
Amit Kapila <amit.kapila16@gmail.com> — 2023-01-10T08:25:56Z
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 1:18 PM Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 12:24:40PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > > Thanks for noticing this. I'll take care of this and some other typo > > patches together. > > Does this include 0010? I was just looking at the whole set and this > one looked like a cleanup worth on its own so I was going to handle > it, until I saw your update. If you are also looking at that, I won't > stand in your way, of course :) > I have not yet started, so please go ahead. -- With Regards, Amit Kapila.
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Re: typos
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2023-01-11T06:26:10Z
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 01:55:56PM +0530, Amit Kapila wrote: > I have not yet started, so please go ahead. Okay, I have looked at that and fixed the whole new things, including the typo you have introduced. 0001~0004 have been left out, as of the same reasons as upthread. -- Michael
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Re: typos
Justin Pryzby <pryzby@telsasoft.com> — 2023-02-08T15:56:44Z
Some more accumulated/new typos.
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Re: typos
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> — 2023-02-09T05:45:40Z
On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:56:44AM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: > Some more accumulated/new typos. 0001 has been a debate for a long time, and it depends on the way SQL is spelled. For reference: $ git grep -i " an sql" -- *.c | wc -l 63 $ git grep -i " a sql" -- *.c | wc -l 135 0005 can indeed fix a lot of confusion around the spaces after an "else if" block. Is that something that could be automated with the indentation, though? Same remark for 0009 and 0010. Applied 0002, 0003, 0004, 0006, after rewording a bit 0003 to mention the compression type. -- Michael
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Re: typos
Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2023-02-09T06:36:48Z
Michael Paquier <michael@paquier.xyz> writes: > On Wed, Feb 08, 2023 at 09:56:44AM -0600, Justin Pryzby wrote: >> Some more accumulated/new typos. > 0005 can indeed fix a lot of confusion around the spaces after an > "else if" block. Is that something that could be automated with the > indentation, though? Same remark for 0009 and 0010. I see your point about 0005, but I've never seen pgindent remove vertical whitespace once it's been added. Not sure what it'd take to teach it to do so, or whether we'd like the results. I'd reject 0009 and 0010 altogether --- they don't add any readability that's worth the potential increase in back-patch problems. regards, tom lane