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Use quicksort, not replacement selection, for external sorting.
We still use replacement selection for the first run of the sort only and only when the number of tuples is relatively small. Otherwise, the first run, and subsequent runs in all cases, are produced using quicksort. This tends to be faster except perhaps for very small amounts of working memory. Peter Geoghegan, reviewed by Tomas Vondra, Jeff Janes, Mithun Cy, Greg Stark, and me.
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry id="guc-replacement-sort-tuples" xreflabel="replacement_sort_tuples">
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<term><varname>replacement_sort_tuples</varname> (<type>integer</type>)
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<indexterm>
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<primary><varname>replacement_sort_tuples</> configuration parameter</primary>
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</indexterm>
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</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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When the number of tuples to be sorted is smaller than this number,
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a sort will produce its first output run using replacement selection
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rather than quicksort. This may be useful in memory-constrained
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environments where tuples that are input into larger sort operations
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have a strong physical-to-logical correlation. Note that this does
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not include input tuples with an <emphasis>inverse</emphasis>
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correlation. It is possible for the replacement selection algorithm
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to generate one long run that requires no merging, where use of the
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default strategy would result in many runs that must be merged
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to produce a final sorted output. This may allow sort
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operations to complete sooner.
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</para>
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<para>
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The default is 150,000 tuples. Note that higher values are typically
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not much more effective, and may be counter-productive, since the
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priority queue is sensitive to the size of available CPU cache, whereas
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the default strategy sorts runs using a <firstterm>cache
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oblivious</firstterm> algorithm. This property allows the default sort
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strategy to automatically and transparently make effective use
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of available CPU cache.
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</para>
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<para>
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Setting <varname>maintenance_work_mem</varname> to its default
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value usually prevents utility command external sorts (e.g.,
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sorts used by <command>CREATE INDEX</> to build B-Tree
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indexes) from ever using replacement selection sort, unless the
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input tuples are quite wide.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry id="guc-autovacuum-work-mem" xreflabel="autovacuum_work_mem">
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<term><varname>autovacuum_work_mem</varname> (<type>integer</type>)
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<indexterm>
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