From: | "David Rowley" <dgrowley(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | "'Hitoshi Harada'" <umi(dot)tanuki(at)gmail(dot)com>, "'PostgreSQL Hackers'" <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: Window Functions: v07 APIs and buffering strateties |
Date: | 2008-10-28 02:01:15 |
Message-ID: | 435B8B37E7DB41259C44714247A6D1AF@amd64 |
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Hitoshi Harada Wrote:
> As I promised, version 7 of the window functions is now released. At
> the same time, git repository branch comes back to master.
>
> git: http://git.postgresql.org/?p=~davidfetter/window_functions/.git
> patch: http://umitanuki.net/pgsql/window_functions.patch.20081028.gz
I've been testing for a couple of hours now and just comparing results to
the results Oracle gives me. Perhaps not the best method but it's faster
than reading through the spec.
I managed to get a seg-fault with the following query.
select salary,dense_rank() over (order by salary desc)
from employee
group by salary;
It's the group by that does it.
test=# select salary,dense_rank() over (order by salary desc) from employee
group by salary;
server closed the connection unexpectedly
This probably means the server terminated abnormally
before or while processing the request.
The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Failed.
It seems to be possible to crash not just dense_rank() and rank().
This crashes too.
select relid,AVG(seq_Scan) OVER (ORDER BY relid)
FROM pg_stat_user_tables
GROUP BY relid,seq_scan;
Oracle allows both these queries.
Of course I changed table names and column names to make the test case a bit
easier to re-produce.
Looking forward to seeing windowing functions in 8.4!
David
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