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    Tom Lane authored
    This new GUC context option allows GUC parameters to have the combined
    properties of PGC_BACKEND and PGC_SUSET, ie, they don't change after
    session start and non-superusers can't change them.  This is a more
    appropriate choice for log_connections and log_disconnections than their
    previous context of PGC_BACKEND, because we don't want non-superusers
    to be able to affect whether their sessions get logged.
    
    Note: the behavior for log_connections is still a bit odd, in that when
    a superuser attempts to set it from PGOPTIONS, the setting takes effect
    but it's too late to enable or suppress connection startup logging.
    It's debatable whether that's worth fixing, and in any case there is
    a reasonable argument for PGC_SU_BACKEND to exist.
    
    In passing, re-pgindent the files touched by this commit.
    
    Fujii Masao, reviewed by Joe Conway and Amit Kapila
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