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    Tom Lane authored
    compressed storage works perfectly well.  Might as well have a coherent
    strategy for applying it, rather than the haphazard store-what-you-get
    approach that was in the code before.  The strategy I've set up here is
    to attempt compression of any compressible index value exceeding
    BLCKSZ/16, or about 500 bytes by default.
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