Rob Nikander <rob.nikander@gmail.com> writes:
> On Jun 18, 2019, at 7:37 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@2ndquadrant.com> wrote:
>> On 2019-Jun-18, Rob Nikander wrote:
>>> Does `array_append(arr, elt)` create a new array and copy everything?
>>> In other words, is it O(n) or O(1)? […]
>> Starting with 9.5, there's an optimization that I think is supposed to
>> make it O(1):
> Sweet! Thanks. Now I’d like to know how to tell if that optimization is being used, or not.
Time it and see ;-)
From memory, the cases that should be fast now are
* Assigning to an element of a plpgsql variable that is an array,
ie "arrayvar[n] := newelement".
* "arrayvar := arrayvar || newarrayelement". I think it doesn't
matter whether you use operator or function-call syntax.
> Same question for the a way to pop an element off the end in O(1) time.
Offhand I don't remember any optimization for that, but I might be
wrong. Looking at the comments in the plpgsql portion of the
aforementioned commit would probably give more info.
regards, tom lane