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      4951a882
      copyObject() and equal() now know about all parse-time node types, · 4951a882
      Tom Lane authored
      including utility statements.  Still can't copy or compare executor
      state, but at present that doesn't seem to be necessary.  This makes
      it possible to execute most (all?) utility statements in plpgsql.
      Had to change parsetree representation of CreateTrigStmt so that it
      contained only legal Nodes, and not bare string constants.
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      copyObject() and equal() now know about all parse-time node types,
      Tom Lane authored
      including utility statements.  Still can't copy or compare executor
      state, but at present that doesn't seem to be necessary.  This makes
      it possible to execute most (all?) utility statements in plpgsql.
      Had to change parsetree representation of CreateTrigStmt so that it
      contained only legal Nodes, and not bare string constants.