Re: review: Reduce palloc's in numeric operations - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Heikki Linnakangas
Subject Re: review: Reduce palloc's in numeric operations
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Msg-id 50ABB73E.9070702@vmware.com
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In response to review: Reduce palloc's in numeric operations  (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: review: Reduce palloc's in numeric operations  (Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com>)
Re: review: Reduce palloc's in numeric operations  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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On 19.11.2012 15:17, Pavel Stehule wrote:
> I tested this patch and I can confirm, so this patch can increase
> speed about 16-22% (depends on IO waits, load type).

Thanks for the review.

I spent some more time on this, continuing with the thought that perhaps
it would be better if get_str_from_var() didn't scribble on its input. I
ended up with the attached patch, which contains a bunch of small tweaks:

* Add init_var_from_num() function. This is the same as
set_var_from_num_nocopy in the original patch, but it doesn't require
the caller to have called init_var() first. IMHO this makes the calling
code slightly more readable. Also, it's now more evident what these vars
are: the digits array points to original array in the original Datum,
but 'buf' is NULL. This is the same arrangement that's used in the
constant NumericVars like const_zero.

* get_str_from_var() no longer scribbles on its input. I noticed that
it's always called with a dscale that comes from the input var itself.
In other words, the rounding was unnecessary to begin with. I simply
removed the dscale argument and the round_var() call from
get_str_from_var(). If a someone wants to display a string with
different dscale in the future, he can simply call round_var() before
get_str_from_var().

* numericvar_to_int8() no long scribbles on its input either. It creates
a temporary copy to avoid that. To compensate, the callers no longer
need to create a temporary copy, so the net # of pallocs is the same,
but this is nicer. (there's room for a micro-optimization to avoid
making the temporary copy numericvar_to_int8() when the argument is
already suitably rounded - I left that our for now, dunno if it would
make any difference in practice)

* use a constant for the number 10 in get_str_from_var_sci(), when
calculating 10^exponent. Saves a palloc() and some cycles to convert
integer 10 to numeric.

Comments? Assuming no-one sees some fatal flaw in this, I'll commit this
tomorrow.

- Heikki

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