Fix psql describe commands' handling of ACL columns for old servers.
Commit d1379ebf4 carelessly broke printACLColumn for pre-9.4 servers, by using the cardinality() function which we introduced in 9.4. We expect psql's describe-related commands to work back to 9.2, so this is bad. Use the longstanding array_length() function instead. Per report from Christoph Berg. Back-patch to v17. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/ZvLXYglRS6hMMhtr@msg.df7cb.de
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@ -6660,7 +6660,7 @@ printACLColumn(PQExpBuffer buf, const char *colname)
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{
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appendPQExpBuffer(buf,
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"CASE"
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" WHEN pg_catalog.cardinality(%s) = 0 THEN '%s'"
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" WHEN pg_catalog.array_length(%s, 1) = 0 THEN '%s'"
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" ELSE pg_catalog.array_to_string(%s, E'\\n')"
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" END AS \"%s\"",
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colname, gettext_noop("(none)"),
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