Fujii Masao <masao.fujii@gmail.com> writes:
> The document explains that pg_replication_origin_xact_reset() doesn't have
> any argument variables. But it's been actually defined so as to have two
> argument variables with pg_lsn and timestamptz data types, as follows.
> =# \df pg_replication_origin_xact_reset
> List of functions
> Schema | Name | Result data type |
> Argument data types | Type
> ------------+----------------------------------+------------------+----------------------------------+--------
> pg_catalog | pg_replication_origin_xact_reset | void |
> pg_lsn, timestamp with time zone | normal
> As far as I read the code of the function, those arguments don't seem to
> be necessary. So I'm afraid that the pg_proc entry for the function might
> be incorrect and those two arguments should be removed from the definition.
> Is this analysis right?
Sure looks that way from here. Copy-and-paste from the previous
line in pg_proc.h, perhaps?
regards, tom lane