Heikki Linnakangas <heikki.linnakan...@enterprisedb.com> writes:
> On 09.11.2010 11:11, Itagaki Takahiro wrote:
>> We have a comment /* be conservative */ in the function, but I'm not sure
>> we actually need the MAXALIGN. However, there would be almost no benefits
>> to keep t_len in small value because we often treat memory in MAXALIGN unit.

> Hmm, the conservatism at that point affects the free space calculations. 
> I'm not sure if it makes any difference in practice, but I'm also not 
> sure it doesn't. pd_upper is always MAXALIGNed, but pd_lower is not.

I tend to agree with Jeff's original point that the behavior should
match regular tuple insertion exactly.  This isn't about saving space,
because it won't; it's about not confusing readers by doing the same
thing in randomly different ways.  I will also note that the regular
path is FAR better tested than raw_heap_insert.  If there are any bugs
here, it's 1000:1 they're in raw_heap_insert not the regular path.

                        regards, tom lane

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