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    Tom Lane authored
    This test previously used a data value containing U+0080, and would
    therefore fail if the database encoding didn't have an equivalent to
    that; which only about half of our supported server encodings do.
    We could fall back to using some plain-ASCII character, but that seems
    like it's losing most of the point of the test.  Instead switch to using
    U+00A0 (no-break space), which translates into all our supported encodings
    except the four in the EUC_xx family.
    
    Per buildfarm testing.  Back-patch to 9.1, which is as far back as this
    test is expected to succeed everywhere.  (9.0 has the test, but without
    back-patching some 9.1 code changes we could not expect to get consistent
    results across platforms anyway.)
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