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      Switch over to using our own qsort() all the time, as has been proposed · 6edd2b4a
      Tom Lane authored
      repeatedly.  Now that we don't have to worry about memory leaks from
      glibc's qsort, we can safely put CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS into the tuplesort
      comparators, as was requested a couple months ago.  Also, get rid of
      non-reentrancy and an extra level of function call in tuplesort.c by
      providing a variant qsort_arg() API that passes an extra void * argument
      through to the comparison routine.  (We might want to use that in other
      places too, I didn't look yet.)
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      Switch over to using our own qsort() all the time, as has been proposed
      Tom Lane authored
      repeatedly.  Now that we don't have to worry about memory leaks from
      glibc's qsort, we can safely put CHECK_FOR_INTERRUPTS into the tuplesort
      comparators, as was requested a couple months ago.  Also, get rid of
      non-reentrancy and an extra level of function call in tuplesort.c by
      providing a variant qsort_arg() API that passes an extra void * argument
      through to the comparison routine.  (We might want to use that in other
      places too, I didn't look yet.)