> 
> > > > > > > > Can someone tell me what we use indislossy for?
> > > > >
> > > > > Ok, so the interpretation of this field is:
> > > > >       A match in the index needs to be reevaluated in the heap tuple data,
> > > > >       since a match in the index does not necessarily mean, that the heap 
>tuple
> > > > >       matches.
> > > > >       If the heap tuple data matches, the index must always match.
> > > 
> > > AFAIK, this is true for all indexes in PostgreSQL, because index rows
> > > don't store the transactions status.  Of course those are two different
> > > underlying reasons why a heap lookup is always necessary, but there
> > > shouldn't be any functional difference in the current implementation.
> > 
> > Seems it is something they added for the index abstraction and not for
> > practical use by PostgreSQL.
> 
> Why, you do not need to call the comparison function on the heap data
> if the index is not lossy, saves some CPU cycles.

Because we don't know of the tuples expired status until we check the
heap.

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