Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Konstantin Knizhnik
Subject Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large?
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In response to Re: Why overhead of SPI is so large?  (Konstantin Knizhnik <[email protected]>)
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Some more information...
First of all I found out that marking PL/pgSQL function as immutable significantly increase speed of its execution:
19808 ms vs. 27594. It happens because exec_eval_simple_expr is taken snapshot if function is volatile (default).
I wonder if PL/pgSQL compiler can detect that evaluated expression itself is actually immutable  and there is no need to take snapshot
for each invocation of this function. Also I have tried yet another PL language - JavaScript, which is now new outsider, despite to the fact that
v8 JIT compiler is very good.

Implementation
time (ms)
PL/v8
41550
PL/Lua32220
PL/pgSQL19808
C/SPI  9406
SQL  7399
SQL (JIT) 
  5532
С/coreAPI  2873
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Konstantin Knizhnik
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