Re: timestamp datatype cleanup - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andrew Chernow
Subject Re: timestamp datatype cleanup
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Msg-id 47D43C71.7070103@esilo.com
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In response to Re: timestamp datatype cleanup  (Michael Meskes <meskes@postgresql.org>)
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 >>I thought we were just talking about some definitions.

I was expanding on your "#1" question, which was directly talking about "shared" 
headers rather than just cleaning out HAVE_INT64_TIMESTAMP.  I had the same 
experience but also ran into the need for "shared" library code; which BTW ecpg 
could benefit from as well.
>> performance penalty inside the backend

The idea requires reorganizing, not reimplementing.  There shouldn't be a change 
in performance in either direction.

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Andrew Chernow
eSilo, LLC
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