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@ -1294,8 +1294,10 @@ tuplesort_putindextuplevalues(Tuplesortstate *state, Relation rel, |
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* Alter datum1 representation in already-copied tuples, so as to |
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* ensure a consistent representation (current tuple was just |
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* handled). Note that we rely on all tuples copied so far actually |
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* being contained within memtuples array. |
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* handled). It does not matter if some dumped tuples are already |
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* sorted on tape, since serialized tuples lack abbreviated keys |
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* (TSS_BUILDRUNS state prevents control reaching here in any |
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* case). |
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for (i = 0; i < state->memtupcount; i++) |
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@ -1373,8 +1375,10 @@ tuplesort_putdatum(Tuplesortstate *state, Datum val, bool isNull) |
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* Alter datum1 representation in already-copied tuples, so as to |
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* ensure a consistent representation (current tuple was just |
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* handled). Note that we rely on all tuples copied so far |
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* actually being contained within memtuples array. |
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* handled). It does not matter if some dumped tuples are |
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* already sorted on tape, since serialized tuples lack |
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* abbreviated keys (TSS_BUILDRUNS state prevents control |
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* reaching here in any case). |
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for (i = 0; i < state->memtupcount; i++) |
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@ -3174,8 +3178,10 @@ copytup_heap(Tuplesortstate *state, SortTuple *stup, void *tup) |
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* Alter datum1 representation in already-copied tuples, so as to |
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* ensure a consistent representation (current tuple was just |
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* handled). Note that we rely on all tuples copied so far actually |
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* being contained within memtuples array. |
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* handled). It does not matter if some dumped tuples are already |
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* sorted on tape, since serialized tuples lack abbreviated keys |
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* (TSS_BUILDRUNS state prevents control reaching here in any |
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* case). |
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for (i = 0; i < state->memtupcount; i++) |
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@ -3414,8 +3420,10 @@ copytup_cluster(Tuplesortstate *state, SortTuple *stup, void *tup) |
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* Alter datum1 representation in already-copied tuples, so as to |
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* ensure a consistent representation (current tuple was just |
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* handled). Note that we rely on all tuples copied so far actually |
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* being contained within memtuples array. |
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* handled). It does not matter if some dumped tuples are already |
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* sorted on tape, since serialized tuples lack abbreviated keys |
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* (TSS_BUILDRUNS state prevents control reaching here in any |
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* case). |
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@ -3716,8 +3724,10 @@ copytup_index(Tuplesortstate *state, SortTuple *stup, void *tup) |
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* Alter datum1 representation in already-copied tuples, so as to |
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* ensure a consistent representation (current tuple was just |
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* handled). Note that we rely on all tuples copied so far actually |
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* being contained within memtuples array. |
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* handled). It does not matter if some dumped tuples are already |
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* sorted on tape, since serialized tuples lack abbreviated keys |
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* (TSS_BUILDRUNS state prevents control reaching here in any |
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* case). |
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*/ |
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