Jeff Janes <jeff.janes@gmail.com> writes:
> I'd like to run same query repeatedly and see how long it takes each time.
> I thought \watch would be excellent for this, but it turns out that using
> \watch suppresses the output of \timing.
> Is this intentional, or unavoidable?
\watch uses PSQLexec not SendQuery; the latter implements \timing which
I agree is arguably useful here, but also autocommit/auto-savepoint
behavior which probably isn't a good idea.
It might be a good idea to refactor those two routines into one routine
with some sort of bitmap flags argument to control the various add-on
behaviors, but that seems like not 9.3 material anymore.
> Also, is it just or does the inability to watch more frequently than once a
> second make it a lot less useful than it could be?
It did not seem that exciting to me. In particular, we've already found
out that \watch with zero delay is a pretty bad idea, so you'd have to
make a case for what smaller minimum to use if it's not to be 1 second.
regards, tom lane