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    Robert Haas authored
    Every time the best-tuple-found-so-far changes, we need to reset all
    the penalty values in which_grow[] to the penalties for the new best
    tuple.  The old code failed to do this, resulting in inferior index
    quality.
    
    The original patch from Alexander Korotkov was just two lines; I took
    the liberty of fleshing that out by adding a bunch of comments that I
    hope will make this logic easier for others to understand than it was
    for me.
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