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Use DELETE instead of UPDATE to speed up vacuum test
e2e992820f104def introduced a test which generated dead tuples for vacuum with an UPDATE. The test only required enough dead TIDs for two rounds of index vacuuming. This can be accomplished with a DELETE instead of an UPDATE -- which generates about 50% less WAL and makes the test 20% faster in many cases. The test takes several seconds (more on slow buildfarm animals) because we need quite a few tuples to trigger two rounds of index vacuuming; so it is worth a follow-on commit to speed it up. Suggested-by: Masahiko Sawada Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAAKRu_bWmMjmqL%2BOZ2duEQ80u7cRvpsExLNZNjzk-pXX5skwMQ%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 14, the first version containing this test.
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CREATE TABLE ${table1}(col1 int) with (autovacuum_enabled=false);
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CREATE TABLE ${table1}(col1 int) with (autovacuum_enabled=false);
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INSERT INTO $table1 SELECT generate_series(1, 200000);
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INSERT INTO $table1 SELECT generate_series(1, 200000);
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CREATE INDEX on ${table1}(col1);
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CREATE INDEX on ${table1}(col1);
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UPDATE $table1 SET col1 = 0 WHERE col1 > 1;
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DELETE FROM $table1 WHERE col1 > 1;
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INSERT INTO $table1 VALUES(1);
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INSERT INTO $table1 VALUES(1);
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]);
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]);
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