@@ -192,6 +192,21 @@ test=# SELECT * FROM bt_page_items('pg_cast_oid_index', 1);
192192 7 | (0,7) | 12 | f | f | 29 27 00 00
193193 8 | (0,8) | 12 | f | f | 2a 27 00 00
194194</screen>
195+ In a B-tree leaf page, <structfield>ctid</> points to a heap tuple.
196+ In an internal page, the block number part of <structfield>ctid</>
197+ points to another page in the index itself, while the offset part
198+ (the second number) is ignored and is usually 1.
199+ </para>
200+ <para>
201+ Note that the first item on any non-rightmost page (any page with
202+ a non-zero value in the <structfield>btpo_next</> field) is the
203+ page's <quote>high key</quote>, meaning its <structfield>data</>
204+ serves as an upper bound on all items appearing on the page, while
205+ its <structfield>ctid</> field is meaningless. Also, on non-leaf
206+ pages, the first real data item (the first item that is not a high
207+ key) is a <quote>minus infinity</quote> item, with no actual value
208+ in its <structfield>data</> field. Such an item does have a valid
209+ downlink in its <structfield>ctid</> field, however.
195210 </para>
196211 </listitem>
197212 </varlistentry>
@@ -369,8 +384,7 @@ test=# SELECT * FROM gin_page_opaque_info(get_raw_page('gin_index', 2));
369384<screen>
370385 test=# SELECT first_tid, nbytes, tids[0:5] as some_tids
371386 FROM gin_leafpage_items(get_raw_page('gin_test_idx', 2));
372- first_tid | nbytes | some_tids
373-
387+ first_tid | nbytes | some_tids
374388-----------+--------+----------------------------------------------------------
375389 (8,41) | 244 | {"(8,41)","(8,43)","(8,44)","(8,45)","(8,46)"}
376390 (10,45) | 248 | {"(10,45)","(10,46)","(10,47)","(10,48)","(10,49)"}
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