Hi, Jeff! Thanks a lot for review!
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Jeff Davis <pg...@j-davis.com> wrote: > It looks like there are still some problems with this patch. > > CREATE TABLE foo(ir int4range); > insert into foo select 'empty' from generate_series(1,10000); > insert into foo select int4range(NULL, g, '(]') > from generate_series(1,1000000) g; > insert into foo select int4range(g, NULL, '[)') > from generate_series(1,1000000) g; > insert into foo select int4range(g, ((g*1.01)+10)::int4, '[]') > from generate_series(1,1000000) g; > CREATE TABLE bar(ir) AS select * from foo order by random(); > ANALYZE bar; > > Now: > EXPLAIN ANALYZE SELECT * FROM bar > WHERE ir @> int4range(10000,20000); > > The estimates are "-nan". Similar for many other queries. > Oh, yeah! It appears that infinities require much more cautious work with them than I supposed. That should be fixes in the attached version of patch. However, it require significant rethinking of comments. Will update comments and address your questions in a couple of days. Could you recheck if attached patch really fixes problem you reported? ------ With best regards, Alexander Korotkov.
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