Re: Decouple operator classes from index access methods - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Alexander Korotkov
Subject Re: Decouple operator classes from index access methods
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Msg-id CAPpHfdtd-v=qQQo9bHU_ZDvoD2J9n7xYKdxGyth3RHNQUqyZpQ@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: Decouple operator classes from index access methods  (Emre Hasegeli <emre@hasegeli.com>)
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 12:18 PM Emre Hasegeli <emre@hasegeli.com> wrote:
> > In future we could have, for instance, LSM or in-memory B-tree or
> > other index AM, which could use existing B-tree or hash opclasses.
>
> This would be easily possible with my patch:
>
> CREATE ACCESS METHOD inmemorybtree
> TYPE INDEX HANDLER imbthandler
> IMPLEMENTS (ordering);
>
> > But even now, we could use this decoupling to get rid of ugly
> > btree_gist and btree_gin.  And also solve the extensibility problem
> > here.  If an extension provides datatype with B-tree opclass, we
> > currently can't directly use it with GiST and GIN.  So, in order to
> > provide B-tree-like indexing for GiST and GIN, an extension needs to
> > explicitly define GiST and GIN B-tree-like opclasses.
>
> This would also be possible if we move btree_gist and btree_gin
> support functions inside gist and gin access methods.  The access
> method support functions get the operator family.  They can find which
> access method this operator family belongs to, and call the
> appropriate functions if it is "ordering".

Yes, that's it.  That's quite an amount of work, but I think this
would be a great illustration of the advantages of this decoupling.

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Regards,
Alexander Korotkov



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