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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tom Lane c17abc1c54 Fix logic error in tbm_intersect: the intersection of a normal page and
a lossy page has to be lossy, because we don't know exactly which tuples
on the page should remain part of the bitmap.  Per Jie Zhang.
2005-07-24 02:25:26 +00:00
Tom Lane e92a88272e Modify hash_search() API to prevent future occurrences of the error
spotted by Qingqing Zhou.  The HASH_ENTER action now automatically
fails with elog(ERROR) on out-of-memory --- which incidentally lets
us eliminate duplicate error checks in quite a bunch of places.  If
you really need the old return-NULL-on-out-of-memory behavior, you
can ask for HASH_ENTER_NULL.  But there is now an Assert in that path
checking that you aren't hoping to get that behavior in a palloc-based
hash table.
Along the way, remove the old HASH_FIND_SAVE/HASH_REMOVE_SAVED actions,
which were not being used anywhere anymore, and were surely too ugly
and unsafe to want to see revived again.
2005-05-29 04:23:07 +00:00
Tom Lane da56e57695 Modify tidbitmap.c to avoid creating a hash table until there is more
than one heap page represented in the bitmap.  This is a bit ugly but
it cuts overhead fairly effectively in simple join cases.  Per example
from Sergey Koposov.
2005-05-17 00:43:47 +00:00
Tom Lane 4a8c5d0375 Create executor and planner-backend support for decoupled heap and index
scans, using in-memory tuple ID bitmaps as the intermediary.  The planner
frontend (path creation and cost estimation) is not there yet, so none
of this code can be executed.  I have tested it using some hacked planner
code that is far too ugly to see the light of day, however.  Committing
now so that the bulk of the infrastructure changes go in before the tree
drifts under me.
2005-04-19 22:35:18 +00:00
Tom Lane db30652135 Initial implementation of lossy-tuple-bitmap data structures.
Not connected to anything useful yet ...
2005-04-17 22:24:02 +00:00