>>>>> "Andres" == Andres Freund <andres@anarazel.de> writes:
Andres> I'm not convinced. Because of some hypothetical platform that
Andres> may introduce strfromd() in a broken/slower manner, but where
Andres> sprintf() is correct, we should not do the minimal work to
Andres> alleviate an actual performance bottleneck in a trivial manner
Andres> on linux? Our most widely used platform? If we find a platform
Andres> where it's borked, we could just add a small hack into their
Andres> platform template file.
So here's a thing: I finally got to doing my performance tests for using
the Ryu float output code in float[48]out.
Ryu is so blazing fast that with it, COPY of a table with 2million rows
of 12 random float8 columns (plus id) becomes FASTER in text mode than
in binary mode (rather than ~5x slower):
copy binary flttst to '/dev/null'; -- binary
Time: 3222.444 ms (00:03.222)
copy flttst to '/dev/null'; -- non-Ryu
Time: 16416.161 ms (00:16.416)
copy flttst to '/dev/null'; -- Ryu
Time: 2691.642 ms (00:02.692)
(And yes, I've double-checked the results and they look correct, other
than the formatting differences. COPY BINARY seems to have a bit more
overhead than text mode, even for just doing integers, I don't know
why.)
--
Andrew (irc:RhodiumToad)