Hackes,

attached patch implementing "fast scan" technique for GIN. This is second
patch of GIN improvements, see the 1st one here:
http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/capphfduxv-il7aedwpw0w5fxrwgakfxijwm63_hzujacrxn...@mail.gmail.com
This patch allow to skip parts of posting trees when their scan is not
necessary. In particular, it solves "frequent_term & rare_term" problem of
FTS.
It introduces new interface method pre_consistent which behaves like
consistent, but:
1) allows false positives on input (check[])
2) allowed to return false positives

Some example: "frequent_term & rare_term" becomes pretty fast.

create table test as (select to_tsvector('english', 'bbb') as v from
generate_series(1,1000000));
insert into test (select to_tsvector('english', 'ddd') from
generate_series(1,10));
create index test_idx on test using gin (v);

postgres=# explain analyze select * from test where v @@
to_tsquery('english', 'bbb & ddd');
                                                      QUERY PLAN
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Bitmap Heap Scan on test  (cost=942.75..7280.63 rows=5000 width=17)
(actual time=0.458..0.461 rows=10 loops=1)
   Recheck Cond: (v @@ '''bbb'' & ''ddd'''::tsquery)
   ->  Bitmap Index Scan on test_idx  (cost=0.00..941.50 rows=5000 width=0)
(actual time=0.449..0.449 rows=10 loops=1)
         Index Cond: (v @@ '''bbb'' & ''ddd'''::tsquery)
 Total runtime: 0.516 ms
(5 rows)


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With best regards,
Alexander Korotkov.

Attachment: gin_fast_scan.1.patch.gz
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