Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The effect in terms of query execution speed is probably minimal. The
>> problem is that the executables get about 15% larger, which can lead to
>> longer load times, more memory usage, and ultimately to some speed issues.
> Not sure about the longer load times.
I don't believe that either. The debug symbol tables aren't part of the
memory-resident image, they just sit out there on disk ... at least in
Unixen that I'm familiar with.
I think this is worth looking at more closely. I can't see any reason
that Tom should be seeing a 30x performance hit from --enable-debug;
there's something going on here that I don't understand.
regards, tom lane
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with --enable-debug Peter Eisentraut
- [GENERAL] Re: performance hit with --enable-debug Thomas T. Thai
- Re: [GENERAL] Re: performance hit with --enable-... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [GENERAL] Re: performance hit with --enable-... Tom Lane
- Re: [GENERAL] Re: performance hit with --ena... Peter Eisentraut
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with --enable-debug Bruce Momjian
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with --enable-debu... Tom Lane
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with --enable-... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with --ena... Peter Eisentraut
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with ... Bruce Momjian
- Re: [GENERAL] performance hit with --enable-... Patrick Welche
