The comment incorrectly indicated that indexcollations[] stored
collations for both key columns and INCLUDE columns, but in reality it
only has elements for the key columns. canreturn[] didn't get a mention,
so add that while we're here.
Author: Junwang Zhao <zhjwpku@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Rowley <dgrowleyml@gmail.com>
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAEG8a3LwbZgMKOQ9CmZarX5DEipKivdHp5PZMOO-riL0w%3DL%3D4A%40mail.gmail.com
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* IndexOptInfo
* Per-index information for planning/optimization
*
- * indexkeys[], indexcollations[] each have ncolumns entries.
- * opfamily[], and opcintype[] each have nkeycolumns entries. They do
- * not contain any information about included attributes.
+ * indexkeys[] and canreturn[] each have ncolumns entries.
+ *
+ * indexcollations[], opfamily[], and opcintype[] each have nkeycolumns
+ * entries. These don't contain any information about INCLUDE columns.
*
* sortopfamily[], reverse_sort[], and nulls_first[] have
* nkeycolumns entries, if the index is ordered; but if it is unordered,