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This patch adds support for almost all of the comments in postgres. Comments on domain constraints are currently unspported due to a bug in postgres' pg_identify_object.
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Expanding on the work of #14 and #65, this patch implements support for comments in postgres.
This PR expands the support to almost all comments, but is missing support for domain constraints due to a bug in postgres' pg_identify_object instruction. I've logged a bug report with the postgres team, but we also have a workaround for this which I could merge in to this branch to be reviewed as part of this PR or open as another PR after this one.