Re: Performance (was: The New Slashdot Setup (includes MySql server))
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: Performance (was: The New Slashdot Setup (includes MySql server)) |
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Msg-id | 14598.958859085@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Performance (was: The New Slashdot Setup (includes MySql server)) ("Matthias Urlichs" <smurf@noris.net>) |
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"Matthias Urlichs" <smurf@noris.net> writes: >> So you test EXCEPT by having a different number of columns. I can see >> it now, "Hey we don't have EXCEPT. PostgreSQL does it, but they can't >> handle a different number of columns. Let's do only that test so we >> look equal." >> > They might as well have written that test while checking their crash-me > script against SOLID and noting a few features MySQL doesn't have yet. > Or they may have gotten it from them in the first place. Our gripe is not that they're testing an extension we haven't got. It's that the test result is misleadingly labeled. It doesn't say "EXCEPT with incompatible select lists", it says "EXCEPT", full stop. That's deceptive. And no, we do not think it's an honest mistake. It's part of a consistent pattern of misstatements that's been going on for a long time. Sure, any one might be an honest mistake, but when you see the same sort of thing over and over again, your credulity drops to a low level. crashme is designed to make MySQL look good and everyone else (not just Postgres) look bad. I'm glad to hear your optimism about cleaning this up. Perhaps you can actually accomplish something, but most of us decided long ago that crashme is not meant as a fair comparison. We have other things to do than ride herd on crashme and try to keep them to the straight and narrow, when they clearly have no desire to make it an unbiased test and will not do so without constant prodding. regards, tom lane
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