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Language fixes for docs related to opclass options
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20200620232145.GB17995%40telsasoft.com Author: Justin Pryzby Backpatch-through: 13
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@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ typedef struct BrinOpcInfo
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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Optionally, an operator class for <acronym>BRIN</acronym> can supply the
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An operator class for <acronym>BRIN</acronym> can optionally specify the
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following method:
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<variablelist>
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@ -570,22 +570,22 @@ typedef struct BrinOpcInfo
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<term><function>void options(local_relopts *relopts)</function></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Defines set of user-visible parameters that control operator class
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Defines a set of user-visible parameters that control operator class
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behavior.
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</para>
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<para>
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The <function>options</function> function has given pointer to
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The <function>options</function> function is passed a pointer to a
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<replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable> struct, which needs to be
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filled with a set of operator class specific options. The options
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can be accessed from other support functions using
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can be accessed from other support functions using the
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<literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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<literal>PG_GET_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> macros.
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</para>
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<para>
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Since both key extraction for indexed value and representation of the
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key in <acronym>GIN</acronym> are flexible, it may depends on
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Since both key extraction of indexed values and representation of the
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key in <acronym>GIN</acronym> are flexible, they may depend on
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user-specified parameters.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ equalimage(<replaceable>opcintype</replaceable> <type>oid</type>) returns bool
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Optionally, a B-tree operator family may provide
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<function>options</function> (<quote>operator class specific
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options</quote>) support functions, registered under support
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function number 5. These functions define set of user-visible
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function number 5. These functions define a set of user-visible
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parameters that control operator class behavior.
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -566,19 +566,19 @@ equalimage(<replaceable>opcintype</replaceable> <type>oid</type>) returns bool
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<synopsis>
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options(<replaceable>relopts</replaceable> <type>local_relopts *</type>) returns void
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</synopsis>
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The function has given pointer to <replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable>
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The function is passed a pointer to a <replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable>
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struct, which needs to be filled with a set of operator class
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specific options. The options can be accessed from other support
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functions using <literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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functions using the <literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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<literal>PG_GET_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> macros.
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</para>
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<para>
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Currently, no B-Tree operator class has <function>options</function>
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Currently, no B-Tree operator class has an <function>options</function>
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support function. B-tree doesn't allow flexible representation of keys
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like GiST, SP-GiST, GIN and BRIN do. So, <function>options</function>
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probably doesn't have much usage in current shape of B-tree index
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probably doesn't have much application in the current B-tree index
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access method. Nevertheless, this support function was added to B-tree
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for uniformity, and probably it will found its usage during further
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for uniformity, and will probably find uses during further
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evolution of B-tree in <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -411,17 +411,17 @@
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</para>
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<para>
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The <function>options</function> function has given pointer to
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The <function>options</function> function is passed a pointer to a
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<replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable> struct, which needs to be
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filled with s set of operator class specific options. The options
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can be accessed from other support functions using
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filled with a set of operator class specific options. The options
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can be accessed from other support functions using the
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<literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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<literal>PG_GET_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> macros.
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</para>
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<para>
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Since both key extraction for indexed value and representation of the
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key in <acronym>GIN</acronym> are flexible, it may depends on
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Since both key extraction of indexed values and representation of the
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key in <acronym>GIN</acronym> are flexible, they may depend on
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user-specified parameters.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ my_fetch(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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<term><function>options</function></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Allows defintion of user-visible parameters that control operator
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Allows definition of user-visible parameters that control operator
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class behavior.
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</para>
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@ -962,16 +962,16 @@ LANGUAGE C STRICT;
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</para>
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<para>
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The function has given pointer to <replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable>
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The function is passed a pointer to a <replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable>
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struct, which needs to be filled with a set of operator class
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specific options. The options can be accessed from other support
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functions using <literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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functions using the <literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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<literal>PG_GET_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> macros.
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</para>
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<para>
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The sample implementation of my_option() and parameters usage
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in the another support function are given below:
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An example implementation of my_options() and parameters use
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from other support functions are given below:
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<programlisting>
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typedef enum MyEnumType
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@ -990,7 +990,7 @@ typedef struct
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int str_param; /* string parameter */
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} MyOptionsStruct;
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/* String representations for enum values */
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/* String representation of enum values */
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static relopt_enum_elt_def myEnumValues[] =
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{
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{"on", MY_ENUM_ON},
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@ -1002,7 +1002,7 @@ static relopt_enum_elt_def myEnumValues[] =
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static char *str_param_default = "default";
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/*
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* Sample validatior: checks that string is not longer than 8 bytes.
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* Sample validator: checks that string is not longer than 8 bytes.
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*/
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static void
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validate_my_string_relopt(const char *value)
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@ -1090,8 +1090,8 @@ my_compress(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
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<para>
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Since the representation of the key in <acronym>GiST</acronym> is
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flexible, it may depends on user-specified parameters. For instace,
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the length of key signature may be such parameter. See
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flexible, it may depend on user-specified parameters. For instance,
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the length of key signature may be specified. See
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<literal>gtsvector_options()</literal> for example.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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values for the support method, while the second argument is a pointer to a
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C struct where output values must be placed. Four of the mandatory methods just
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return <type>void</type>, since all their results appear in the output struct; but
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<function>leaf_consistent</function> additionally returns a <type>boolean</type> result.
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<function>leaf_consistent</function> returns a <type>boolean</type> result.
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The methods must not modify any fields of their input structs. In all
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cases, the output struct is initialized to zeroes before calling the
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user-defined method. The optional sixth method <function>compress</function>
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accepts datum to be indexed as the only argument and returns a value suitable
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accepts a <type>datum</type> to be indexed as the only argument and returns a value suitable
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for physical storage in a leaf tuple. The optional seventh method
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<function>options</function> accepts internal pointer to a C struct, where
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<function>options</function> accepts an <type>internal</type> pointer to a C struct, where
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opclass-specific parameters should be placed, and returns <type>void</type>.
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</para>
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@ -897,16 +897,16 @@ LANGUAGE C STRICT;
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</para>
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<para>
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The function has given pointer to <replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable>
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The function is passed a pointer to a <replaceable>local_relopts</replaceable>
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struct, which needs to be filled with a set of operator class
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specific options. The options can be accessed from other support
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functions using <literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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functions using the <literal>PG_HAS_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> and
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<literal>PG_GET_OPCLASS_OPTIONS()</literal> macros.
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</para>
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<para>
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Since the representation of the key in <acronym>SP-GiST</acronym> is
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flexible, it may depends on user-specified parameters.
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flexible, it may depend on user-specified parameters.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</para>
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<para>
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Additionally, some opclasses allow user to set specific parameters, which
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controls its behavior. Each builtin index access method have optional
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<function>options</function> support function, which defines set of
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Additionally, some opclasses allow users to specify parameters which
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control their behavior. Each builtin index access method has an optional
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<function>options</function> support function, which defines a set of
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opclass-specific parameters.
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</para>
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@ -459,7 +459,7 @@
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry>
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Defines set of options that are specific for this operator class
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Defines a set of options that are specific to this operator class
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(optional)
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</entry>
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<entry>5</entry>
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</row>
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<row>
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<entry>
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Defines set of options that are specific for this operator class
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Defines a set of options that are specific to this operator class
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(optional)
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</entry>
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<entry>3</entry>
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@ -584,7 +584,7 @@
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<row>
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<entry><function>options</function></entry>
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<entry>
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Defines set of options that are specific for this operator class
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Defines a set of options that are specific to this operator class
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(optional)
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</entry>
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<entry>10</entry>
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<row>
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<entry><function>options</function></entry>
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<entry>
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Defines set of options that are specific for this operator class
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Defines a set of options that are specific to this operator class
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(optional)
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</entry>
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<entry>6</entry>
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<row>
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<entry><function>options</function></entry>
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<entry>
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Defines set of options that are specific for this operator class
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Defines a set of options that are specific to this operator class
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(optional)
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</entry>
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<entry>7</entry>
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<row>
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<entry><function>options</function></entry>
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<entry>
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Defines set of options that are specific for this operator class
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Defines a set of options that are specific to this operator class
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(optional)
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</entry>
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<entry>5</entry>
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