Re: scalar plpgsql functions and their stability flags - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: scalar plpgsql functions and their stability flags
Date
Msg-id 2721.1716733634@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to scalar plpgsql functions and their stability flags  (Victor Dobrovolsky <booby.stager@gmail.com>)
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Victor Dobrovolsky <booby.stager@gmail.com> writes:
> It is clear that for immutable/stable functions with constant parameters,
>  query planner could/should calculate value in a parse time and use it
> directly in query, or at least once per query.

Immutable, yes, stable, no.

Awhile back there was a draft patch to cache outputs of stable functions
after running them once in a query, but I don't think anyone's still
working on that.  IIRC we were having a hard time convincing ourselves
that the extra bookkeeping would pay for itself.

> But it is unclear for me what exactly should/can happens when parameters
> are bounded not to constant values but to query fields.
> In such a case there could be some caching mechanics involved for
> parameters combinations and result values.
> Like building a hash table for that or something similar.

No such mechanism exists.  Again, there would be a lot of tradeoffs
involved and it's difficult to say if it'd be a win.

            regards, tom lane



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