> Attached (in patch 0003) is a proof-of-concept implementing an
> expression evalution framework that doesn't use recursion. Instead
> ExecInitExpr2 computes a number of 'steps' necessary to compute an
> expression. These steps are stored in a linear array, and executed one
> after another (save boolean expressions, which can jump to later steps).
> E.g. to compute colname = 1 the steps are 1) fetch var, 2) evaluate
> const, 3) call function.
We've been having trouble with the performance of simple expressions in
PLpgSQL so I started playing with this patch. (No sense re-inventing the
wheel after all.) It was straightforward to extend to simple expressions
and showed an immediate improvement (~10% faster on a simple test).
Running in our full environment highlighted a few areas that I think are
worth more investigation.
However, before I tackle that, is the posted proof-of-concept still the
latest and greatest? If not, any chance of getting the latest?
Going forward, I'd be happy to collaborate on our efforts.
- Doug Doole
Salesforce