Hi Pavel,

I just tried to apply your patch psql-setfileref-initial.patch (using git 
apply) to the newest revision of postgres at the time (da6c4f6ca88) and it 
failed to patch startup.c.  Thinking that the patch was for some previous 
revision, I then checked out d062245b5, which was from 2016-08-31, and tried 
applying the patch from there.  I had the same problem:

    $ git apply psql-setfileref-initial.patch
    error: patch failed: src/bin/psql/startup.c:106
    error: src/bin/psql/startup.c: patch does not apply

However, when I applied the changes to startup.c manually and removed them from 
the patch, the rest of the patch applied without a problem.  I don't know if I 
may have done something wrong in trying to apply the patch, but you may want to 
double check if you need to regenerate your patch from the latest revision so 
it will apply smoothly for reviewers.

In the meantime, I haven't had a chance to try out the fileref feature yet but 
I'll give it a go when I get a chance!

Thanks!
Ryan
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