> On Jul 27, 2020, at 4:00 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I don't quite understand why is it that a table with 1000 partitions > means that JIT compiles the thing 1000 times. Sure, it is possible that > some partitions have a different column layout, but it seems an easy bet > that most cases are going to have identical column layout, and so tuple > deforming can be shared. (I'm less sure about sharing a compile of an > expression, since the varno would vary. But presumably there's a way to > take the varno as an input value for the compiled expr too?) Now I > don't actually know how this works so please correct if I misunderstand > it. I'm guessing it's because of inlining. You could optimize a function that takes parameters, no problem. But what's happening is inlining, with parameters, then optimizing.