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      e9c936ff
      Remove rangechecks on errno; just call strerror unconditionally. This · e9c936ff
      Tom Lane authored
      eliminates a raft of portability issues, including whether sys_nerr
      exists, whether the platform has any valid negative errnos, etc.  The
      downside is minimal: errno shouldn't ever contain an invalid value anyway,
      and if it does, reasonably modern versions of strerror will not choke.
      This rangecheck idea seemed good at the time, but it's clearly a net loss,
      and I apologize to all concerned for having ever put it in.
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      Remove rangechecks on errno; just call strerror unconditionally. This
      Tom Lane authored
      eliminates a raft of portability issues, including whether sys_nerr
      exists, whether the platform has any valid negative errnos, etc.  The
      downside is minimal: errno shouldn't ever contain an invalid value anyway,
      and if it does, reasonably modern versions of strerror will not choke.
      This rangecheck idea seemed good at the time, but it's clearly a net loss,
      and I apologize to all concerned for having ever put it in.