Refactor nbtinsert.c so that the final itemsz of each new non-pivot tuple (the MAXALIGN()'d size) is determined once. Most of the functions used by leaf page inserts used the insertstate.itemsz value already. This commit makes everything use insertstate.itemsz as standard practice. The goal is to decouple tuple size from "effective" tuple size. Making this distinction isn't truly necessary right now, but that might change in the future. Also explain why we consistently apply MAXALIGN() to get an effective index tuple size. This was rather unclear, in part because it isn't actually strictly necessary right now.
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