NAMEDATALEN and performance

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Gentlemen,


I use a modeling language which compiles down to a fairly verbose SQL DDL. If I
use semantically transparent identifiers in the modeling language, the compiler
easily generates identifiers much longer than the default value of NAMEDATALEN.
I am considering the possibility of rebuilding the server with NAMEDATALEN equal
to 256. I have seen an interesting thread [1] about the performance impact of raising NAMEDATALEN, but it did not seem conclusive. Are there commonly accepted correlations between NAMEDATALEN and server performance? How would raising its value impact disk usage?


[1] http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2002-04/msg01253.php

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