Peter Geoghegan <p...@heroku.com> writes: > I think that there could stand to be some consolidation among the > items that I authored.
After thinking a bit, I merged all the abbreviated-keys stuff including the ordered-set-aggregate item. Let me know if that seems wrong. > Also, I personally don't really think of these two as separate items, > even though technically they're independently useful: OK, also merged. > If it were up to me, I'd consolidate the two, and provide a > higher-level description. I'd probably say something about CPU cache > efficiency, and how the distinction between external sorts and > internal sorts has been significantly softened. I'd also mention that > the new approach can make better use of larger work_mem settings, and > great temp_tablespaces I/O capacity, which Bruce agreed warranted > notice in the release notes [1]. Meh. The release notes are not the place for that kind of detail, mainly because nobody will look at old release notes when searching for info. Also, I saw that you already had a rather long discussion about this associated with the replacement_sort_tuples GUC (which *is* a reasonable place for it). My intention in providing the link was so people could consult that info easily --- but I added a few more words to point out explicitly that there was more info there. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers