Обсуждение: rewrite pl/pgsql functions to c - remote job
Hello all, I'm looking for a C developer that is able to rewrite pl/pgsql functions to PostgreSQL c functions - because we need better performance we would like to have all important functions rewritten to c (looking from pl/pgsql point of view they are not complicated, so I thing that an C export should do it in a moment). If any of you have time and want to earn some money, please write me an email. Best regards, ML
Marek Lewczuk wrote: > Hello all, > I'm looking for a C developer that is able to rewrite pl/pgsql functions > to PostgreSQL c functions You might want to post this to the -jobs mailing list instead. -- Richard Huxton Archonet Ltd
On Dec 14, 2007 7:50 AM, Marek Lewczuk <newsy@lewczuk.com> wrote: > Hello all, > I'm looking for a C developer that is able to rewrite pl/pgsql functions > to PostgreSQL c functions - because we need better performance we would > like to have all important functions rewritten to c (looking from > pl/pgsql point of view they are not complicated, so I thing that an C > export should do it in a moment). If any of you have time and want to > earn some money, please write me an email. Out of curiosity, what are you trying to speed up by moving to C? some things _are_ faster in C procedures, but usually not in the manner you would expect. The big reason to write C procedures IMO is to do things that are normally not possible in other languages. merlin
* Marek Lewczuk (newsy@lewczuk.com) wrote: > I'm looking for a C developer that is able to rewrite pl/pgsql functions to > PostgreSQL c functions - because we need better performance we would like > to have all important functions rewritten to c (looking from pl/pgsql point > of view they are not complicated, so I thing that an C export should do it > in a moment). If any of you have time and want to earn some money, please > write me an email. As mentioned in another post- you may or may not get the performance increase you're looking for by moving the functions to C. Can you post the pl/pgsql functions somewhere and/or describe what in them is being slow? It'd go a long way towards figuring out if C would actually help all that much or not. Stephen