Subject | Posting events from inside the query parser/planner |
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Author | Nigel Weeks |
Post date | 2007-05-30T01:41:58Z |
I'm bored, and wandering through the source of Firebird 2. How far would
the parser and planner have to jump to be able to post an event at different
points in their execution?
It'd be nice to have a method of seeing some progress/decisions made in
these areas for query/procedure profiling/development.
Would it affect performance too much? Would there be a difference if a
listener was registered, compared to not being registered with the event?
Nige.
Nigel Weeks
Tech Support and Systems Developer
Rural Press Tasmania
The Examiner Newspaper
Ph. 03 6336 7234
Mob. 0408 133 738
Email. <mailto:nweeks@...> nweeks@...
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the parser and planner have to jump to be able to post an event at different
points in their execution?
It'd be nice to have a method of seeing some progress/decisions made in
these areas for query/procedure profiling/development.
Would it affect performance too much? Would there be a difference if a
listener was registered, compared to not being registered with the event?
Nige.
Nigel Weeks
Tech Support and Systems Developer
Rural Press Tasmania
The Examiner Newspaper
Ph. 03 6336 7234
Mob. 0408 133 738
Email. <mailto:nweeks@...> nweeks@...
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