On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 19:32 -0700, James William Pye wrote:
> Apologies ahead of time for the lack pretty graphs. =)
>
> I used two different builds/installations of PG to test as the PL names conflict. Both were compiled with the
followingCFLAGS(pg_config output):
>
> -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels -fno-strict-aliasing
-fwrapv
>
> Both PLs were built against the same build of Python(recent svn update of release31-maint):
>
> Python 3.1.1+ (release31-maint:77585M, Jan 17 2010, 10:29:13)
> [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5646) (dot 1)] on darwin
>
This is great stuff. Thanks for your diligence.
> I ran each of the test files a few times against the target installation, but I only attached one of each to this
message.(Primarily, multiple runs to filter out any spurious spikes.)
>
> The source SQL and output files are attached.
>
> rawtest.sql.out is the output for raw data objects(native typing).
> pytypestest.sql.out is the output of the @pytypes test(native typing with conversion overhead).
> plpythontest.sql.out is the output for core's plpython(conversion).
>
> A few samples from the output files are included inline below.
>
> Each volatile function is called 100,000 times from a COUNT() aggregate, and the duration is measured using psql's
\timing.Most of the functions simply return the first parameter given to it. The functions are ran inside a transaction
becauseplpython3 does some cache clears(linecache) and GC at the end of transactions.
>
> The parameter type, if any, is indicated by the label:
>
> noparams:
>
> raw: 125ms
> pytypes: 372ms (base overhead, it would appear)
> plpython: 309ms
>
> oneint2:
>
> raw: 140ms
> pytypes: 684ms
> plpython: 750ms
>
> oneint8:
>
> raw: 145ms
> pytypes: 676ms
> plpython: 718ms
>
> text_large:
>
> raw: 271ms
> pytypes: 2766ms
> plpython: 2310ms
>
> composite:
>
> raw: 235ms
> pytypes: 795ms (N/A, no conversion done, but takes a bit of a hit anyways)
> plpython: 1654ms
>
>
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