On 03/10/2015 02:26 AM, Peter Geoghegan wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 5:37 PM, Andreas Karlsson <andreas@proxel.se> wrote:
>> int128-agg-v7.patch
>
> I see a spelling error:
>
> "+ * On platforms which support 128-bit integers some aggergates instead use a"
Fixed.
> I think you should talk about the new thing first (just after the
> extant, first sentence "Integer data types use Numeric..."). Refer to
> where 128-bit integers are used and how, and only then the other stuff
> (exceptions). After that, put the PolyNumAggState struct definition
> and basic functions. Then int2_accum() and so on.
Good idea! Do you think the rewritten comment is clear enough, or do I
need to go into more detail?
/* * Integer data types use Numeric accumulators to share code and avoid risk * of overflow. To speed up aggregation
128-bitinteger accumulators are * used instead where sum(X) or sum(X*X) fit into 128-bits, and there is * platform
support.* * For int2 and int4 inputs sum(X) will fit into a 64-bit accumulator,
hence * we use faster special-purpose accumulator routines for SUM and AVG of * these datatypes. */
#ifdef HAVE_INT128
typedef struct Int128AggState
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Andreas Karlsson