On 2019-Feb-01, Dmitry Dolgov wrote:

> The moment was longer than I expected, but here is the rebased version, where
> all the individual patches can be applied and compiled cleanly (although there
> is still functional dependency between 0002 and 0003, since the former
> introduces a new subscripting without any implementation, and the latter
> introduces an implementation for array data type).

Cool, pushed 0001.  I'm afraid I included some pgindenting, so you'll
have to rebase again.  Maybe you already know how to do it without
manually rebasing, but if not, a quick trick to avoid rebasing manually
over all those whitespace changes might be to un-apply with "git show |
patch -p1 -R", then apply your original 0001, commit, apply 0002, then
pgindent; if you now do a git diff to the original commit, you should
get an almost clean diff.  Or you could just try to apply with -w.

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