Andres Freund <and...@anarazel.de> writes:
> On 2018-05-01 14:09:39 -0700, Mark Dilger wrote:
>> I don't care which order the data is in, as long as x[i] and y[i] are
>> matched correctly.  It sounds like this patch would force me to write
>> that as, for example:
>> 
>> select array_agg(a order by a, b) AS x, array_agg(b order by a, b) AS y
>> from generate_a_b_func(foo);
>> 
>> which I did not need to do before.

> Why would it require that? Rows are still processed row-by-row even if
> there's parallelism, no?

Yeah, as long as we distribute all the aggregates in the same way,
it seems like they'd all see the same random-ish input ordering.
I can vaguely conceive of future optimizations that might break
that, but not what we have today.

                        regards, tom lane

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