Re: BUG #2477: Aggregate Integer divisors incorrectly yield integer-type quotient
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: BUG #2477: Aggregate Integer divisors incorrectly yield integer-type quotient |
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Msg-id | 22752.1150210532@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: BUG #2477: Aggregate Integer divisors incorrectly yield integer-type quotient ("John E. Rylander" <rylander@prolexia.com>) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
"John E. Rylander" <rylander@prolexia.com> writes: > ... I have a PL/PGSQL analytical > function that iteratively drops a table, queries to create a new table of > the same name based on iterated parameters, and then runs numerous queries > on the resulting table, storing a few summary records to a log table. The > nested loops in the function intelligently iterate tens or hundreds of > thousands of times on tables containing tens or low-hundreds of thousands of > records. > The problem is, I think, since this function is involuntarily > wrapped in a transaction, PostgreSQL wastes a TON of time and space keeping > track of every single interim table, and eventually (pretty soon, in fact) > it runs out of disk space. It might be possible to teach the system that it could immediately unlink the table file when dropping a table that was created in the current transaction. See the NOTE in smgrscheduleunlink() for a hint about one way to do it. I think you'd have to worry about matching subtransaction nest levels, but if they're the same then allowing inverse unlink requests to "blow each other up" would work. regards, tom lane
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