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Tom Lane c1f3073333 Clean up the API for DestReceiver objects by eliminating the assumption
that a Portal is a useful and sufficient additional argument for
CreateDestReceiver --- it just isn't, in most cases.  Instead formalize
the approach of passing any needed parameters to the receiver separately.

One unexpected benefit of this change is that we can declare typedef Portal
in a less surprising location.

This patch is just code rearrangement and doesn't change any functionality.
I'll tackle the HOLD-cursor-vs-toast problem in a follow-on patch.
2008-11-30 20:51:25 +00:00
config configure check for docbook2man program, used in the new XML-based man 2008-11-26 11:26:54 +00:00
contrib Add a "LIKE = typename" clause to CREATE TYPE for base types. This allows 2008-11-30 19:01:29 +00:00
doc Add a "LIKE = typename" clause to CREATE TYPE for base types. This allows 2008-11-30 19:01:29 +00:00
src Clean up the API for DestReceiver objects by eliminating the assumption 2008-11-30 20:51:25 +00:00
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