RE: [HACKERS] Bug?

Michael Meskes <meskes@topsystem.de>

From: "Meskes, Michael" <meskes@topsystem.de>
To: Michael Meskes <meskes@topsystem.de>, Tom I Helbekkmo <tih@Hamartun.Priv.NO>
Cc: Bruce Momjian <maillist@candle.pha.pa.us>, PostgreSQL Hacker <pgsql-hackers@postgreSQL.org>
Date: 1998-02-08T10:16:27Z
Lists: pgsql-hackers
We're talking about quite selects/updates/inserts etc. If we say we have
50TPS that makes one transaction every 20 milliseconds. So one more for
parsing makes up for 5% more computation power. I doubt inlining offers
much more speedup.

Michael
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> ----------
> From: 	Tom I Helbekkmo[SMTP:tih@Hamartun.Priv.NO]
> Sent: 	Freitag, 6. Februar 1998 17:55
> To: 	Michael Meskes
> Cc: 	Bruce Momjian; PostgreSQL Hacker
> Subject: 	Re: [HACKERS] Bug?
> 
> Bruce Momjian said:
> 
> > The only fix for this would be to read all integers in as 64-bit
> > integers, then do the conversion, but that could be a performance
> > problem.
> 
> Michael Meskes answered:
> 
> > I agree. And performance is important. I think explicit type
> > conversion is what we should do. Or is it asked for too much if the
> > user has to add a ::float8 to the number?
> 
> Am I being dense here?  Can there really be a significant performance
> hit in the parsing of a query?  Let's say that it takes a millisecond
> extra to do the right thing with a number.  Does it matter?  How many
> queries per second can we expect to process anyway?
> 
> -tih
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