> On Jul 27, 2020, at 6:04 PM, David Rowley <dgrowle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> "returns true if jit is enabled and JIT compilation is available in
> this session (see Chapter 31)."

That is clearer. I didn't submit a suggestion myself because I'm not clear on 
the actual circumstances. I know it won't be available if:

- jit is not on in config
- PG was not compiled with JIT support

But does compilation with JIT enable and LLVM dev tools mean that all the LLVM 
compilation/optimization is built into the PG binaries, or does it require LLVM 
presence on the machine where deployed? And if so, does the function take that 
into account as well?

I would guess the function is telling the truth under all circumstances, but I 
don't know for sure.

Perhaps: "returns true if JIT (see Chapter 31) is available in this session. 
Availability of JIT requires that PG was compiled with JIT support, JIT is 
enabled in config, <blah blah blah is installed???>.

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