UDF and cache

Started by jungmin shinabout 19 years ago3 messages
#1jungmin shin
jungmin.shin@gmail.com

Hello all,

I read a paper, which is Query optimization in the presence of Foreign
Functions.
And the paper , there is a paragraph like below.

In order to reduce the number of invocations, caching the results of
invocation was suggested in Postgres.

I'd like to know in detail about how postgres is maintaing the cache of
UDFs.

Thanks,
Jungmin

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Jungmin Shin

#2Jim C. Nasby
jim@nasby.net
In reply to: jungmin shin (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] UDF and cache

On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 05:15:13PM -0400, jungmin shin wrote:

Hello all,

I read a paper, which is Query optimization in the presence of Foreign
Functions.
And the paper , there is a paragraph like below.

In order to reduce the number of invocations, caching the results of
invocation was suggested in Postgres.

I'd like to know in detail about how postgres is maintaing the cache of
UDFs.

It's not. See list archives for past discussions.
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Jim Nasby jim@nasby.net
EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com 512.569.9461 (cell)

#3Jim C. Nasby
jim@nasby.net
In reply to: jungmin shin (#1)
Re: UDF and cache

And PLEASE do not post something to 3 lists; it's a lot of extra traffic
for no reason.

Moving to -hackers.

On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 05:15:13PM -0400, jungmin shin wrote:

Hello all,

I read a paper, which is Query optimization in the presence of Foreign
Functions.
And the paper , there is a paragraph like below.

In order to reduce the number of invocations, caching the results of
invocation was suggested in Postgres.

I'd like to know in detail about how postgres is maintaing the cache of
UDFs.

Thanks,
Jungmin

--
Jungmin Shin

--
Jim Nasby jim@nasby.net
EnterpriseDB http://enterprisedb.com 512.569.9461 (cell)