On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:53:10PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote: > > I assume the conclusion from this email thread is that though the idea > is interesting, the complexity added would not be worth the saving of a > few bytes. Anyone do any testing?
I'm also wondering if this would be useful to allow fields larger than 1G. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ITAGAKI Takahiro wrote: > > Hi Hackers, > > > > PostgreSQL can treat variable-length data flexibly, but therefore > > it consumes more spaces if we store short data. Headers of > > variable-length types use 4 bytes regardless of the data length. > > > > My idea is to change the header itself to variable-length. > > In order to reduce the size of short data, I wrote a patch to encode > > lengths into the first several bits of structure. Also, the alignments > > of the types were changed to 'char' from 'int'. > > > > > > I know my patch is still insufficient, for example, the types cannot > > be TOASTed. But I guess this compression works well for short text. > > > > I'll appreciate any comments. > > thanks. > > > > > > ---- the result of patch ---- > > > > # create table txttbl (v1 text, v2 text, v3 text, v4 text); > > # create table strtbl (v1 string, v2 string, v3 string, v4 string); > > > > # insert into txttbl values('A', 'B', 'C', 'D'); > > # insert into strtbl values('A', 'B', 'C', 'D'); > > > > # select * from pgstattuple('txttbl'); > > -[ RECORD 1 ]------+------ > > table_len | 8192 > > tuple_count | 1 > > tuple_len | 57 <-- 28 + (5+3) + (5+3) + (5+3) + (5) > > ... > > > > # select * from pgstattuple('strtbl'); > > -[ RECORD 1 ]------+------ > > table_len | 8192 > > tuple_count | 1 > > tuple_len | 36 <-- 28 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 > > ... > > > > --- > > ITAGAKI Takahiro > > NTT Cyber Space Laboratories > > [ Attachment, skipping... ] > > > > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > > TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend > > -- > Bruce Momjian http://candle.pha.pa.us > EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com > > + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. + > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org > -- Jim C. Nasby, Sr. Engineering Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Pervasive Software http://pervasive.com work: 512-231-6117 vcard: http://jim.nasby.net/pervasive.vcf cell: 512-569-9461 ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 1: if posting/reading through Usenet, please send an appropriate subscribe-nomail command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that your message can get through to the mailing list cleanly