Bruce Momjian 71f8127bc6 Done:
> * -Allow ORDER BY ... LIMIT # to select high/low value without sort or
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<   Right now, if no index exists, ORDER BY ... LIMIT # requires we sort
<   all values to return the high/low value.  Instead The idea is to do a
<   sequential scan to find the high/low value, thus avoiding the sort.
<   MIN/MAX already does this, but not for LIMIT > 1.
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