Improvements (grammar/typos) in the comments in snapbuild.c
To be applied to master. thanks, Erik Rijkers
--- src/backend/replication/logical/snapbuild.c.orig 2017-03-14 21:53:42.590196415 +0100 +++ src/backend/replication/logical/snapbuild.c 2017-03-14 21:57:57.906539208 +0100 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ * xid. That is we keep a list of transactions between snapshot->(xmin, xmax) * that we consider committed, everything else is considered aborted/in * progress. That also allows us not to care about subtransactions before they - * have committed which means this modules, in contrast to HS, doesn't have to + * have committed which means this module, in contrast to HS, doesn't have to * care about suboverflowed subtransactions and similar. * * One complexity of doing this is that to e.g. handle mixed DDL/DML @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ * Initially the machinery is in the START stage. When an xl_running_xacts * record is read that is sufficiently new (above the safe xmin horizon), * there's a state transition. If there were no running xacts when the - * runnign_xacts record was generated, we'll directly go into CONSISTENT + * running_xacts record was generated, we'll directly go into CONSISTENT * state, otherwise we'll switch to the FULL_SNAPSHOT state. Having a full * snapshot means that all transactions that start henceforth can be decoded * in their entirety, but transactions that started previously can't. In @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ /* * Allocate a new snapshot builder. * - * xmin_horizon is the xid >=which we can be sure no catalog rows have been + * xmin_horizon is the xid >= which we can be sure no catalog rows have been * removed, start_lsn is the LSN >= we want to replay commits. */ SnapBuild * @@ -1840,7 +1840,7 @@ char path[MAXPGPATH]; /* - * We start of with a minimum of the last redo pointer. No new replication + * We start off with a minimum of the last redo pointer. No new replication * slot will start before that, so that's a safe upper bound for removal. */ redo = GetRedoRecPtr(); @@ -1898,7 +1898,7 @@ /* * It's not particularly harmful, though strange, if we can't * remove the file here. Don't prevent the checkpoint from - * completing, that'd be cure worse than the disease. + * completing, that'd be a cure worse than the disease. */ if (unlink(path) < 0) {
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