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OIDs are no longer system columns, since 578b229718.
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|  * A "minimal" tuple is handled similarly to a palloc'd regular tuple. |  * A "minimal" tuple is handled similarly to a palloc'd regular tuple. | ||||||
|  * At present, minimal tuples never are stored in buffers, so there is no |  * At present, minimal tuples never are stored in buffers, so there is no | ||||||
|  * parallel to case 1.  Note that a minimal tuple has no "system columns". |  * parallel to case 1.  Note that a minimal tuple has no "system columns". | ||||||
|  * (Actually, it could have an OID, but we have no need to access the OID.) |  | ||||||
|  * |  * | ||||||
|  * A "virtual" tuple is an optimization used to minimize physical data copying |  * A "virtual" tuple is an optimization used to minimize physical data copying | ||||||
|  * in a nest of plan nodes.  Until materialized pass-by-reference Datums in |  * in a nest of plan nodes.  Until materialized pass-by-reference Datums in | ||||||
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