пн, 9 июл. 2018 г. в 18:50, Alexander Turenko < alexander.turenko@tarantool.org>: > Hi Nikita! > > Please, consider comments below. > > WBR, Alexander Turenko. > > > +test:do_execsql_test( > > + "xfer-oprimization-1.8", > > ... > > +test:do_execsql_test( > > + "xfer-oprimization-1.10", > > ... > > +test:do_execsql_test( > > + "xfer-oprimization-1.12", > > ... > > +test:do_execsql_test( > > + "xfer-oprimization-1.16", > > +test:do_execsql_test( > > + "xfer-oprimization-1.18", > > oprimization -> optimization > Is already fixed. > It seems that review questions from the last Nikita email in the thread > was not fixed or answered (at least some of them). > > > + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_OpenWrite, iSrc, > > + pSrc->tnum, space_ptr_reg); > > Why do you open source space for write? > > I changed it to 'vdbe_emit_open_cursor' which now is used everywhere for both reading and writing (internally it uses 'OP_OpenWrite') How your changes to xferCompatibleIndex and empty check enabling > condition is motivated? It is hard to understand it without more > detailed description. > > We open cursors on PK for both tables, additional check that we have opened 'em on PK isn't redundunt. What's about empty check enabling: I only want to add some cases where we don't demand empty destination table for xferOptimization to be used. Thus it will be used a little bit more frequently (it's faster than inserting non-raw data for about 13%). > --- > EOF. > > On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 01:18:39PM +0300, Alexander Turenko wrote: > > On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 12:54:30PM +0000, Hollow111 wrote: > > > > @@ -1737,8 +1744,10 @@ xferOptimization(Parse * pParse, /* > > > Parser context */ > > > > if (onError == ON_CONFLICT_ACTION_DEFAULT) { > > > > if (pDest->iPKey >= 0) > > > > onError = pDest->keyConf; > > > > - if (onError == ON_CONFLICT_ACTION_DEFAULT) > > > > + if (onError == ON_CONFLICT_ACTION_DEFAULT) { > > > > onError = ON_CONFLICT_ACTION_ABORT; > > > > + confl_action_default = 1; > > > Why do you need this variable at all? I mean, DEFAULT always > > > is an alias to ABORT, isn’t it? > > > Yes, it is, but there's a little difference between directly > specified > > > ABORT for an > > > insert stmt (INSERT OR ABORT) and just INSERT without any specified > > > error action > > > (ABORT specified by the internals). When you directly specify it > ABORT > > > is a higher priority > > > action than in case there's a column with REPLACE error action. > Thus we > > > can even insert > > > not in the empty destination table. > > > > If an user asks for ABORT explicitly we should make abort, I think. > > > > As I understood the extra variable appears due to the fact than we can > > have per-column conflict clauses in CREATE TABLE and per-table clause > > with INSERT OR ABORT. The latter should have precedence, I think. > > > > I don't sure whether something (behaviour? code?) should be different > > from SQLite here in light of #2963 changes. Kirill, Nikita, can you > > comment, please? > > > > WBR, Alexander Turenko. > > >