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Avoid allocating never-used entries in stmtCacheEntries[], other than the intentionally-unused zero'th entry. Tie the array size directly to the bucket count and size, rather than having undocumented dependencies between three magic constants. Fix the hash calculation to be platform-independent --- notably, it was sensitive to the signed'ness of "char" before, not to mention having an unnecessary hard-wired dependency on the existence and size of type "long long". (The lack of complaints says it's been a long time since anybody tried to build PG on a compiler without "long long", and certainly with the requirement for C99 this isn't a live bug anymore. But it's still not per project coding style.) Fix ecpg_auto_prepare's new-cache-entry path so that it increments the exec count for the new cache entry not the dummy zero'th entry. The last of those is an actual bug, though one of little consequence; the rest is mostly future-proofing and neatnik-ism. Doesn't seem necessary to back-patch.
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