Commit afc58aff authored by Peter Eisentraut's avatar Peter Eisentraut

doc: Fix typos and other minor issues

Author: Alexander Lakhin <exclusion@gmail.com>
parent 51daa7bd
...@@ -5385,7 +5385,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable>&lt;iteration count&gt;</>:<replaceable>&lt;salt&gt;< ...@@ -5385,7 +5385,7 @@ SCRAM-SHA-256$<replaceable>&lt;iteration count&gt;</>:<replaceable>&lt;salt&gt;<
<row> <row>
<entry><structfield>pubname</structfield></entry> <entry><structfield>pubname</structfield></entry>
<entry><type>Name</type></entry> <entry><type>name</type></entry>
<entry></entry> <entry></entry>
<entry>Name of the publication</entry> <entry>Name of the publication</entry>
</row> </row>
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...@@ -565,6 +565,7 @@ ...@@ -565,6 +565,7 @@
<entry align="center"><literal>X</literal></entry> <entry align="center"><literal>X</literal></entry>
<entry align="center"><literal>-</literal></entry> <entry align="center"><literal>-</literal></entry>
<entry align="center"><literal>-</literal></entry> <entry align="center"><literal>-</literal></entry>
<entry align="center"></entry>
</row> </row>
<row> <row>
<entry align="left"><literal>CREATE USER MAPPING</literal></entry> <entry align="left"><literal>CREATE USER MAPPING</literal></entry>
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...@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ amgettuple (IndexScanDesc scan, ...@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@ amgettuple (IndexScanDesc scan,
a <structname>HeapTuple</> pointer stored at <literal>scan-&gt;xs_hitup</>, a <structname>HeapTuple</> pointer stored at <literal>scan-&gt;xs_hitup</>,
with tuple descriptor <literal>scan-&gt;xs_hitupdesc</>. (The latter with tuple descriptor <literal>scan-&gt;xs_hitupdesc</>. (The latter
format should be used when reconstructing data that might possibly not fit format should be used when reconstructing data that might possibly not fit
into an IndexTuple.) In either case, into an <structname>IndexTuple</>.) In either case,
management of the data referenced by the pointer is the access method's management of the data referenced by the pointer is the access method's
responsibility. The data must remain good at least until the next responsibility. The data must remain good at least until the next
<function>amgettuple</>, <function>amrescan</>, or <function>amendscan</> <function>amgettuple</>, <function>amrescan</>, or <function>amendscan</>
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...@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ $ pg_recvlogical -d postgres --slot test --drop-slot ...@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ $ pg_recvlogical -d postgres --slot test --drop-slot
<para> <para>
The <link linkend="view-pg-replication-slots"><structname>pg_replication_slots</structname></link> The <link linkend="view-pg-replication-slots"><structname>pg_replication_slots</structname></link>
view and the view and the
<link linkend="monitoring-stats-views-table"><structname>pg_stat_replication</structname></link> <link linkend="pg-stat-replication-view"><structname>pg_stat_replication</structname></link>
view provide information about the current state of replication slots and view provide information about the current state of replication slots and
streaming replication connections respectively. These views apply to both physical and streaming replication connections respectively. These views apply to both physical and
logical replication. logical replication.
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...@@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ SELECT * FROM x, y, a, b, c WHERE something AND somethingelse; ...@@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ SELECT * FROM x, y, a, b, c WHERE something AND somethingelse;
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
Increase <xref linkend="guc-max-wal-size"> and <xref Increase <xref linkend="guc-max-wal-size"> and <xref
linkend="guc-checkpoint-timeout"> ; this reduces the frequency linkend="guc-checkpoint-timeout">; this reduces the frequency
of checkpoints, but increases the storage requirements of of checkpoints, but increases the storage requirements of
<filename>/pg_wal</>. <filename>/pg_wal</>.
</para> </para>
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...@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> S ...@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> S
The optional The optional
clause <literal>AS <replaceable class="parameter">data_type</replaceable></literal> clause <literal>AS <replaceable class="parameter">data_type</replaceable></literal>
changes the data type of the sequence. Valid types are changes the data type of the sequence. Valid types are
are <literal>smallint</literal>, <literal>integer</literal>, <literal>smallint</literal>, <literal>integer</literal>,
and <literal>bigint</literal>. and <literal>bigint</literal>.
</para> </para>
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...@@ -620,8 +620,8 @@ ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="PARAMETER">name</replaceable> ...@@ -620,8 +620,8 @@ ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] <replaceable class="PARAMETER">name</replaceable>
<literal>SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE</literal> lock will be taken for <literal>SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE</literal> lock will be taken for
fillfactor and autovacuum storage parameters, as well as the fillfactor and autovacuum storage parameters, as well as the
following planner related parameters: following planner related parameters:
effective_io_concurrency, parallel_workers, seq_page_cost <varname>effective_io_concurrency</>, <varname>parallel_workers</>, <varname>seq_page_cost</>,
random_page_cost, n_distinct and n_distinct_inherited. <varname>random_page_cost</>, <varname>n_distinct</> and <varname>n_distinct_inherited</>.
</para> </para>
<note> <note>
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...@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ COPY <replaceable class="parameter">count</replaceable> ...@@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ COPY <replaceable class="parameter">count</replaceable>
<para> <para>
For identity columns, the <command>COPY FROM</command> command will always For identity columns, the <command>COPY FROM</command> command will always
write the column values provided in the input data, like write the column values provided in the input data, like
the <command>INPUT</command> option <literal>OVERRIDING SYSTEM the <command>INSERT</command> option <literal>OVERRIDING SYSTEM
VALUE</literal>. VALUE</literal>.
</para> </para>
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...@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ SELECT * FROM <replaceable>name</replaceable>; ...@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ SELECT * FROM <replaceable>name</replaceable>;
The optional The optional
clause <literal>AS <replaceable class="parameter">data_type</replaceable></literal> clause <literal>AS <replaceable class="parameter">data_type</replaceable></literal>
specifies the data type of the sequence. Valid types are specifies the data type of the sequence. Valid types are
are <literal>smallint</literal>, <literal>integer</literal>, <literal>smallint</literal>, <literal>integer</literal>,
and <literal>bigint</literal>. <literal>bigint</literal> is the and <literal>bigint</literal>. <literal>bigint</literal> is the
default. The data type determines the default minimum and maximum default. The data type determines the default minimum and maximum
values of the sequence. values of the sequence.
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...@@ -473,8 +473,8 @@ FROM ( { <replaceable class="PARAMETER">numeric_literal</replaceable> | <replace ...@@ -473,8 +473,8 @@ FROM ( { <replaceable class="PARAMETER">numeric_literal</replaceable> | <replace
<firstterm>partitioned</firstterm> table. The parenthesized list of <firstterm>partitioned</firstterm> table. The parenthesized list of
columns or expressions forms the <firstterm>partition key</firstterm> columns or expressions forms the <firstterm>partition key</firstterm>
for the table. When using range partitioning, the partition key can for the table. When using range partitioning, the partition key can
include multiple columns or expressions (up to 32, but this limit can include multiple columns or expressions (up to 32, but this limit can be
altered when building <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>.), but for altered when building <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>), but for
list partitioning, the partition key must consist of a single column or list partitioning, the partition key must consist of a single column or
expression. If no B-tree operator class is specified when creating a expression. If no B-tree operator class is specified when creating a
partitioned table, the default B-tree operator class for the datatype will partitioned table, the default B-tree operator class for the datatype will
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...@@ -2905,7 +2905,7 @@ ...@@ -2905,7 +2905,7 @@
--> -->
<para> <para>
Overhaul documentation <link linkend="docguide-toolsets">build Overhaul documentation <link linkend="docguide-toolsets">build
process</> (Alexander Lakhin, Alexander Law) process</> (Alexander Lakhin)
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
...@@ -2919,7 +2919,7 @@ ...@@ -2919,7 +2919,7 @@
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
Previously <application>Jade</>, <acronym>DSSSL,</> and Previously <application>Jade</>, <acronym>DSSSL</>, and
<application>JadeTex</> were used. <application>JadeTex</> were used.
</para> </para>
</listitem> </listitem>
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