Hello Ildar,

Applies, compiles, runs.

I still have a few very minor comments, sorry for this (hopefully) last iteration from my part. I'm kind of iterative...

The XML documentation source should avoid a paragraph on one very long line, but rather be indented like other sections.

I'd propose simplify the second part:

  Hash functions can be used, for example, to modify the distribution of
  <literal>random_zipfian</literal> or <literal>random_exponential</literal>
  functions in order to obtain scattered distribution.
  Thus the following pgbench script simulates possible real world workload
  typical for social media and blogging platforms where few accounts
  generate excessive load:

->

  Hash functions can be used to scatter the distribution of random
  functions such as <literal>random_zipfian</literal> or
  <literal>random_exponential</literal>.
  For instance, the following pgbench script simulates possible real
  world workload typical for social media and blogging platforms where
  few accounts generate excessive load:

Comment the Assert(0) as an internal error that cannot happen.

I'd suggest to compact the execution code by declaring int64 variable and coerce to int in one go, like the integer bitwise functions. I'm in favor to keeping them in their own case and not reuse this one.

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Fabien.

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