Studying the partification commit, I noticed a few typos in $SUBJECT.
Patch attached.
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diff --git a/src/backend/optimizer/README b/src/backend/optimizer/README
index 7ecf8c8..9529346 100644
--- a/src/backend/optimizer/README
+++ b/src/backend/optimizer/README
@@ -900,8 +900,8 @@ above, plus a relids set, which allows there to be more
than one upperrel
of the same kind. We use NULL for the relids if there's no need for more
than one upperrel of the same kind. Currently, in fact, the relids set
is vestigial because it's always NULL, but that's expected to change in
-future. For example, in planning set operations, we might need the relids
-to denote which subset of the leaf SELECTs has been combined in a
+the future. For example, in planning set operations, we might need the
+relids to denote which subset of the leaf SELECTs has been combined in a
particular group of Paths that are competing with each other.
The result of subquery_planner() is always returned as a set of Paths
@@ -971,5 +971,5 @@ One of the keys to making parallel query effective is to
run as much of
the query in parallel as possible. Therefore, we expect it to generally
be desirable to postpone the Gather stage until as near to the top of the
plan as possible. Expanding the range of cases in which more work can be
-pushed below the Gather (and costly them accurately) is likely to keep us
+pushed below the Gather (and costing them accurately) is likely to keep us
busy for a long time to come.
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