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    Tom Lane authored
    to be just a minor extension of the previous patch that made "x IS NULL"
    indexable, because we can treat the IS NOT NULL condition as if it were
    "x < NULL" or "x > NULL" (depending on the index's NULLS FIRST/LAST option),
    just like IS NULL is treated like "x = NULL".  Aside from any possible
    usefulness in its own right, this is an important improvement for
    index-optimized MAX/MIN aggregates: it is now reliably possible to get
    a column's min or max value cheaply, even when there are a lot of nulls
    cluttering the interesting end of the index.
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