Re: Postgresql and multithreading - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Anuradha Ratnaweera
Subject Re: Postgresql and multithreading
Date
Msg-id 20021019065844.GA27550@lklug.pdn.ac.lk
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In response to Re: Postgresql and multithreading  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 10:28:38AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Greg Copeland <greg@copelandconsulting.net> writes:
> > On Thu, 2002-10-17 at 22:20, Tom Lane wrote:
> >> Simple: respond to 'em all with a one-line answer: "convince us why we
> >> should use it".  The burden of proof always seems to fall on the wrong
> >> end in these discussions.
> 
> > ... Now, it seems, that
> > people don't want to answer questions at all as it's bothering the
> > developers.
> 
> Not at all.  But rehashing issues that have been talked out repeatedly
> is starting to bug some of us ;-).  Perhaps the correct "standard
> answer" is more like "this has been discussed before, please read the
> list archives".

Let me explain my posting which started this `thread':

- The developer's FAQ section 1.9 explains why PostgreSQL doesn't use threads (and many times it has been discussed on
thelist).
 

- The TODO list has an item `Experiment with multi-threaded backend' and points to a mailing list discussion about the
implementationby Myron Scott.  His final comment is that he didn't `gain much performance' and `ended up with some
prettyunmanagable code'.  He also says that he wouldn't `personally try this again ... but there probably was a better
way'.

- I was going through the TODO list, and was wondering if I should try on this. But before doing that, naturally, I
wantedto figure out if any of the core developers themselves have any plans of doing it.
 

Now, I am trying hard to figure out why this `are you going to do this?
otherwise I can try it', type posting was not differentiated from
numerous `why don't YOU implement this feature' type postings ;)
Anuradha

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