On Sunday 23 September 2012, Anssi Kääriäinen wrote:
> Doing final polish for Ian's patch and providing benchmark results for it
> will get this patch closer to commit.
> 
I had hoped the Django test suite alone will provide a convincing benchmark, 
but apparently that is not the case -- on my laptop, with Oracle in a virtual 
machine, the basic suite takes 63 minutes with or without the patch. This 
makes sense, because the effect is likely to be evident mostly in queries 
returning many rows, and those are not very common in the test suite.

I do not have a working Django-trunk project to test on, and this evening and 
tomorrow is a very sacred holiday here (Yom Kippur), so it might take me until 
the end of the week to produce benchmark results. If anyone wants to chime in, 
the pull request is https://github.com/django/django/pull/393. There is, so 
far, anecdotal evidence of very significant improvements, from Ian Kelly 
(original author of this patch) and myself (on a somewhat different 
implementation and older Django versions, but same general idea). In my case, 
page load times were cut by dozens of percents.

Thanks,
        Shai.

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