Apparently, no one's ever used float4abs(), because it's got incorrect

data in its pg_proc entry.  abs() doesn't require two arguments, last
I heard.
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Tom Lane 2000-01-17 00:40:51 +00:00
parent 2d4a05d7df
commit 90b883425a
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*
* Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
*
* $Id: pg_proc.h,v 1.112 2000/01/10 16:13:21 momjian Exp $
* $Id: pg_proc.h,v 1.113 2000/01/17 00:40:51 tgl Exp $
*
* NOTES
* The script catalog/genbki.sh reads this file and generates .bki
@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ DATA(insert OID = 205 ( float4mi PGUID 11 f t t 2 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 1
DESCR("subtract");
DATA(insert OID = 206 ( float4um PGUID 11 f t t 1 f 700 "700" 100 0 0 100 float4um - ));
DESCR("subtract");
DATA(insert OID = 207 ( float4abs PGUID 11 f t t 1 f 700 "700 700" 100 0 0 100 float4abs - ));
DATA(insert OID = 207 ( float4abs PGUID 11 f t t 1 f 700 "700" 100 0 0 100 float4abs - ));
DESCR("absolute value");
DATA(insert OID = 208 ( float4inc PGUID 11 f t t 1 f 700 "700" 100 0 0 100 float4inc - ));
DESCR("increment");