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Fix invalid function references in a few comments
These appear to have been forgotten when the functions were renamed in 1fd687a. Backpatch-through: 13, where the functions were renamed
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‎src/backend/utils/adt/numutils.c

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@@ -545,11 +545,11 @@ pg_lltoa(int64 value, char *a)
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* The intended use-case for this function is to build strings that contain
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* multiple individual numbers, for example:
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*
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* str = pg_ltostr_zeropad(str, hours, 2);
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* str = pg_ultostr_zeropad(str, hours, 2);
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* *str++ = ':';
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* str = pg_ltostr_zeropad(str, mins, 2);
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* str = pg_ultostr_zeropad(str, mins, 2);
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* *str++ = ':';
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* str = pg_ltostr_zeropad(str, secs, 2);
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* str = pg_ultostr_zeropad(str, secs, 2);
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* *str = '\0';
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*
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* Note: Caller must ensure that 'str' points to enough memory to hold the
@@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ pg_ultostr_zeropad(char *str, uint32 value, int32 minwidth)
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}
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/*
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* pg_ltostr
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* pg_ultostr
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* Converts 'value' into a decimal string representation stored at 'str'.
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*
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* Returns the ending address of the string result (the last character written
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* The intended use-case for this function is to build strings that contain
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* multiple individual numbers, for example:
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*
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* str = pg_ltostr(str, a);
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* str = pg_ultostr(str, a);
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* *str++ = ' ';
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* str = pg_ltostr(str, b);
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* str = pg_ultostr(str, b);
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* *str = '\0';
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*
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* Note: Caller must ensure that 'str' points to enough memory to hold the

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