I have added a GIST operator class to a custom data type in PostgreSQL. The index returns the correct results and the build speed is fairly good as well. There is one problem however that is presumably linked to the picksplit function (?) - the query planner always returns half of all the rows in the table as (after vacuum) "Plan Rows". In a table with 1M rows, it will be exactly 500k. Since this seems to be systematic and the gap between the plan rows and actual rows is orders of magnitude, there must be a bug in my GIST implementation.
On a table with 200 rows I get the following plan (slightly truncated for visibility): [ { "Plan": { "Node Type": "Bitmap Heap Scan", "Relation Name": "bar", "Schema": "public", "Alias": "foo", "Startup Cost": 25.03, "Total Cost": 34.53, "Plan Rows": 100, "Plan Width": 272, "Actual Startup Time": 0.097, "Actual Total Time": 0.214, "Actual Rows": 16, "Actual Loops": 1, "Output": ["id", "( "Recheck Cond": "(foo.bar %? '( "Plans": [ { "Node Type": "Bitmap Index Scan", "Parent Relationship": "Outer", "Index Name": "idx_fps", "Startup Cost": 0.00, "Total Cost": 25.00, "Plan Rows": 100, "Plan Width": 0, "Actual Startup Time": 0.069, "Actual Total Time": 0.069, "Actual Rows": 16, "Actual Loops": 1, "Index Cond": "( } ] }, "Triggers": [ ], "Total Runtime": 0.327 } ] This is how my picksplit function splits the entries (200 rows in table): NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 11 left, 15 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 8 left, 18 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 17 left, 9 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 16 left, 10 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 20 left, 6 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 14 left, 12 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 19 left, 7 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 23 left, 3 right. NOTICE: GIST split vector (n 26): 24 left, 2 right. INFO: index "idx_fps" now contains 200 row versions in 11 pages Any ideas what the cause might be? -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general