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@ 2004-10-04 17:42 Chengkai Li <[email protected]>
2004-10-04 19:02 ` Re: directly construct a query plan Tom Lane <[email protected]>
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From: Chengkai Li @ 2004-10-04 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pgsql-docs
Hello everyone,
I plan to directly construct a query plan without going through the query
optimizer, by manipulating the various data structures for representing
query plan tree and parse tree. Is there any facility inside/outside
postgresql that can be of help? Is there any known issue/difficulty related
to this?
Thanks!
Steve
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* Re: directly construct a query plan
2004-10-04 17:42 directly construct a query plan Chengkai Li <[email protected]>
@ 2004-10-04 19:02 ` Tom Lane <[email protected]>
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From: Tom Lane @ 2004-10-04 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Chengkai Li <[email protected]>; +Cc: pgsql-docs
"Chengkai Li" <[email protected]> writes:
> I plan to directly construct a query plan without going through the query
> optimizer, by manipulating the various data structures for representing
> query plan tree and parse tree. Is there any facility inside/outside
> postgresql that can be of help? Is there any known issue/difficulty related
> to this?
Only that your code *will* break in each future release, because we have
no hesitation about whacking those data structures around ...
regards, tom lane
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* Re: directly construct a query plan
@ 2004-10-04 22:28 Steve Jackson <[email protected]>
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From: Steve Jackson @ 2004-10-04 22:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: [email protected]; +Cc: pgsql-docs
Hi Tom,
Thanks!
So if I want to try out some new join algorithm, or even new type of plan
nodes, before I feel the algorithms/nodes are so good that I want to enable
the optimizer to consider them as options, is there any better way to
experiment with possible new plans?
regards,
Steve
> > I plan to directly construct a query plan without going through the
>query
> > optimizer, by manipulating the various data structures for representing
> > query plan tree and parse tree. Is there any facility inside/outside
> > postgresql that can be of help? Is there any known issue/difficulty
>related
> > to this?
>
>Only that your code *will* break in each future release, because we have
>no hesitation about whacking those data structures around ...
>
> regards, tom lane
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