2009/8/16 Hitoshi Harada <umi.tanuki@gmail.com>:
> 2009/8/16 Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>:
>> Hitoshi Harada <umi.tanuki@gmail.com> writes:
>>> Looking for git/cvs log a bit, tuplesort was already there since 1999
>>> while tuplestore was introduced around 2000 for materialized node. Why
>>> then was tuplestore invented as a new feature instead of extending
>>> tuplesort? Can't we unit them now?
>>
>> I think they'd be unmaintainable if merged. Each one is complicated
>> enough as-is, and they have different concerns and different use-cases
>> to optimize for. Moreover it's not clear that merging them would buy us
>> much --- saving one copy step doesn't excite me, even if it actually
>> came out to be true which I'm unconvinced about.
>>
>> regards, tom lane
>>
>
> I agree it would be unmaintainable. However it sounds like there's no
> crystal clear reason the two are separated. Before tuplestore got
> multiple read pointers it was quite similar to tuplestore except
oops, "similar to tuplesort"
> performing sort so I can imagine allowing tuplesort to have multiple
> read pointers.
>
>
> Regards,
>
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> Hitoshi Harada
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