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Update CREATE FUNCTION documentation about argument names.
The 9.2 patch that added argument name support in SQL-language functions missed updating a parenthetical comment about that in the CREATE FUNCTION reference page. Noted by Erwin Brandstetter.
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<para>
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The name of an argument. Some languages (currently only PL/pgSQL) let
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you use the name in the function body. For other languages the
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The name of an argument. Some languages (currently only SQL and
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PL/pgSQL)
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let you use the name in the function body. For other languages the
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name of an input argument is just extra documentation, so far as
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the function itself is concerned; but you can use input argument names
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when calling a function to improve readability (see <xref
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