Historically, tab completion for functions has offered the names of aggregates as well. This is essential in at least one context, namely GRANT/REVOKE, because there is no GRANT ON AGGREGATE syntax. There are other cases where a command that nominally is for functions will allow aggregates as well, though not all do. Commit fd1a421fe changed this query to disallow aggregates, but that doesn't seem to have been thought through very carefully. Change it to allow aggregates (but still ignore procedures). We might at some point tighten this up, but it'd require sorting through all the uses of this query to see which ones should offer aggregate names and which shouldn't. Given the lack of field complaints about the historical laxity here, that's work I'm not eager to do right now. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/14268.1520283126@sss.pgh.pa.us
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