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    Tom Lane authored
    Commit 5ac0d936 failed to entirely fix bitshiftright's habit of
    leaving one-bits in the pad space that should be all zeroes,
    because in a moment of sheer brain fade I'd concluded that only
    the code path used for not-a-multiple-of-8 shift distances needed
    to be fixed.  Of course, a multiple-of-8 shift distance can also
    cause the problem, so we need to forcibly zero the extra bits
    in both cases.
    
    Per bug #16037 from Alexander Lakhin.  As before, back-patch to all
    supported branches.
    
    Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16037-1d1ebca564db54f4@postgresql.org
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