Re: Performance Implications of Using Exceptions - Mailing list pgsql-performance

From Stephen Denne
Subject Re: Performance Implications of Using Exceptions
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Msg-id F0238EBA67824444BC1CB4700960CB4804F8B1BA@dmpeints002.isotach.com
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In response to Re: Performance Implications of Using Exceptions  (Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>)
Responses Re: Performance Implications of Using Exceptions
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Stephen Frost wrote
> * Ravi Chemudugunta (chemuduguntar@gmail.com) wrote:
> > Which version is faster?
>
> In general I would recommend that you benchmark them using
> as-close-to-real load as possible again as-real-as-possible data.
>
> > Does the exception mechanism add any overhead?
>
> Yes, using exceptions adds a fair bit of overhead.  Quote from the
> documentation found here:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/plpgsql-control-stru
> ctures.html
>
> Tip:  A block containing an EXCEPTION clause is significantly more
> expensive to enter and exit than a block without one. Therefore, don't
> use EXCEPTION without need.
>
> > Which is more cleaner?
>
> That would be in the eye of the beholder, generally.  Given
> the lack of
> complexity, I don't think 'cleanness' in this case really matters all
> that much.

A third option is to update, if not found, insert.

Regards,
Stephen Denne.

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