The pg_hint_plan development team is pleased to announce pg_hint_plan 1.7.0.  
This release of pg_hint_plan adds compatibility with PostgreSQL 17, and 
includes various improvements and bug fixes.  For more details, see the 
[release notes](https://github.com/ossc-db/pg_hint_plan/releases). This new 
major version includes the following new features:

- Addition of a lexer to parse the query indexes.
- Integration of query IDs with the hint table, instead of normalized strings.
- Removal of pg_hint_plan.hints_anywhere.

pg_hint_plan is a PostgreSQL extension that offers the possibility to tweak 
PostgreSQL execution plans using so-called "hints" in SQL comments. For more 
information, see [the project page](https://github.com/ossc-db/pg_hint_plan/).

The documentation of the project is published at [this 
page](https://pg-hint-plan.readthedocs.io/), and is synced up automatically 
from the source repository.

A new set of minor releases is available down to PostgreSQL 12, each marked 
with the following versions:

* pg_hint_plan 1.6.1, compatible with PostgreSQL 16.
* pg_hint_plan 1.5.2, compatible with PostgreSQL 15.
* pg_hint_plan 1.4.3, compatible with PostgreSQL 14.
* pg_hint_plan 1.3.10, compatible with PostgreSQL 12 and 13.

This is the last release planned for PostgreSQL 12.

Notable changes in this set of releases include the following bug fixes, where 
applicable:

- Revert improvement related to the handling of unavailable indexes in Scan 
hints. This has proved to cause unwelcome plan instabilities, so this has been 
removed for all stable branches.
- Handle better the hint table if the extension is not created.
- Various improvements and fixes to documentation and regression test suite.
- Addition of META.json to distribute the module in PGXN.
- Fix crash when retrieving query hint, impacting only PostgreSQL 12 and 13.

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