>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Haas <[email protected]> writes:
Robert> All right, it seems Tom is with you on that point, so after
Robert> some study, I've committed this with very minor modifications.
While hacking up a patch to demonstrate the simplicity of extending this
to the Datum sorter, I seem to have run into a fairly major issue with
this: there seems to be no attempt whatsoever to handle spilling to disk
correctly. The data spilled to disk only has the un-abbreviated values,
but nothing tries to re-abbreviate it (or disable abbreviations) when it
is read back in, and chaos ensues:
set work_mem = 64;
select v, v > lag(v) over (order by v)
from (select 'B'||i as v from generate_series(1,10000) i
union all select 'a'||i from generate_series(1,10000) i offset
0) s
order by v limit 20;
v | ?column?
--------+----------
a10000 |
B10000 | f
a1000 | t
a1001 | t
a1002 | t
a1003 | t
B1000 | f
B1001 | t
B1002 | t
B1003 | t
B1004 | t
B1005 | t
a1004 | t
a1005 | t
a1006 | t
a1007 | t
a1008 | t
B1 | f
B10 | t
B100 | t
(20 rows)
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Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)
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