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    Marc G. Fournier authored
    Changes:
    
            * Unique index capability works using the syntax 'create unique
              index'.
    
            * Duplicate OID's in the system tables are removed.  I put
              little scripts called 'duplicate_oids' and 'find_oid' in
              include/catalog that help to find and remove duplicate OID's.
              I also moved 'unused_oids' from backend/catalog to
              include/catalog, since it has to be in the same directory
              as the include files in order to work.
    
            * The backend tries converting the name of a function or aggregate
              to all lowercase if the original name given doesn't work (mostly
              for compatibility with ODBC).
    
            * You can 'SELECT NULL' to your heart's content.
    
            * I put my _bt_updateitem fix in instead, which uses
              _bt_insertonpg so that even if the new key is so big that
              the page has to be split, everything still works.
    
            * All literal references to system catalog OID's have been
              replaced with references to define'd constants from the catalog
              header files.
    
            * I added a couple of node copy functions.  I think this was a
              preliminary attempt to get rules to work.
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