"Mark Woodward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I'm too lazy to run an experiment, but I believe it would. Datum is >> involved in almost every function-call API in the backend. In >> particular this means that it would affect performance-critical code >> paths.
> I hear you on the "lazy" part, but if OID becomes a structure, then you > are still comparing a native type until you get a match, then you make one > more comparison to confirm it is the right one, or move on. No, you're missing the point entirely: on 32-bit architectures, passing a 32-bit integral type to a function is an extremely well optimized operation, as is returning a 32-bit integral type. Passing or returning a 64-bit struct is, um, not so well optimized. There's also the small problem that it really has to fit into Datum. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster