Gavin Flower <gavinflo...@archidevsys.co.nz> writes: > On 2/07/21 8:39 pm, David Rowley wrote: >> That's a good question. There was an argument in [1] that mentions >> that there might be a group of people who rely on aggregation being >> done in a certain order where they're not specifying an ORDER BY >> clause in the aggregate. If that group of people exists, then it's >> possible they might be upset in the scenario that you describe.
> So I think that pg has no obligation to protect the sensibilities of > naive users in this case, especially at the expense of users that want > queries to complete as quickly as possible. IMHO I agree. We've broken such expectations in the past and I don't have much hesitation about breaking them again. regards, tom lane