I downloaded the patch and tested all join types: inner, left, right, full, 
semi and anti. Basically my tests all passed. However, I didn't test any case 
of parallel query.

I have two nit comments:

1. In hashjoin.h, line 76-78, the added comment says "(In the unlikely but 
supported case of a non-strict join operator, we treat null keys as normal 
data.)". But I don't see where non-strict join is handled. So, how this patch 
impact non-strict joins?

2. Two new join states are added: HJ_FILL_OUTER_NULL_TUPLES, 
HJ_FILL_INNER_NULL_TUPLES. There are existing join states: HJ_FILL_OUTER_TUPLE 
and HJ_FILL_INNER_TUPLES. They all use "FILL". But I think that "FILL" in 
HJ_FILL_OUTER_NULL_TUPLES means different from in "HJ_FILL_OUTER_TUPLE". 
Because HJ_FILL_OUTER_TUPLE means that when returning an outer tuple, it needs 
to fill in null-extension of inner tables; while HJ_FILL_OUTER_NULL_TUPLES 
means to return outer tuples that have null join keys. I would suggest 
something like "APPEND" for the new states: HJ_APPEND_OUTER_NULL_TUPLES and 
HJ_APPEND_INNER_NULL_TUPLES.

The new status of this patch is: Waiting on Author

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