Thanks, that was a distinction I didn't know. TODO updated:
o Allow single-byte header storage for array elements
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Gregory Stark wrote:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Added to TODO:
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Added to TODO:
o Allow single-byte header storage for arrays
Fwiw this is single-byte header storage for varlena array *elements*
The arrays themselves already get the packed varlena treatment.
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Gregory Stark
EnterpriseDB
Added to TODO:
o Allow single-byte header storage for arrays
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Tom Lane wrote:
Gregory Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Forgot to mention: one of the revisions was to not
Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote:
stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ packed varlena patch ]
Applied with revisions.
Forgot to mention: one of the revisions was to not add the sizes.sql
test, because the output was platform-dependent and is likely to get
more so if any ability to
Gregory Stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Forgot to mention: one of the revisions was to not add the sizes.sql
test, because the output was platform-dependent and is likely to get
more so if any ability to change the toast thresholds gets put in.
Can we
stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ packed varlena patch ]
Applied with revisions. Waiting to see how badly the buildfarm
complains ;-) ... but I did test on little- and big-endian machines
with different MAXALIGN values.
regards, tom lane
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I wrote:
stark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ packed varlena patch ]
Applied with revisions.
Forgot to mention: one of the revisions was to not add the sizes.sql
test, because the output was platform-dependent and is likely to get
more so if any ability to change the toast thresholds gets put