On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 3:12 AM, Amit Langote <langote_amit...@lab.ntt.co.jp> wrote: > On 2015/10/23 19:02, Amit Langote wrote: >> On 2015/10/23 18:51, Etsuro Fujita wrote: >>> >>> This is really really nitpicking, but I noticed that there is an implicit >>> rule concerning the message format in ATWrongRelkindError; if more than >>> two objects are present, the message is "\"%s\" is not a foo, bar, or >>> baz". ("or" is preceded by a comma!) So, would it be better that the >>> former is "\"%s\" is not a table, view, or foreign table"? >> >> Oops! Yeah, I missed the comma there. That seems like a generally >> preferred punctuation rule (the comma before conjunction(s) I mean). > > Here is a patch rectifying that mistake.
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