Zeugswetter Andreas SB wrote:
>
> > Is'nt the "blank portal" the name of the cursor you get when you just
> > do a select without creating a cursor ?
>
> Yes, is that still so ?
>
> >
> > > I don't really see any advantage, that psql does not do a fetch loop
> > > with a portal.
> >
> > It only increases traffic, as explicit fetch commands need to be sent
> > to backend. If one does not declare a cursor, an implicit
> > fetch all from
> > blank is performed.
>
> I don't really see how a fetch every x rows (e.g.1000) would add significant
> overhead.
> The first fetch could still be done implicit, it would only fetch 1000
> instead of fetch all.
> Thus there would only be overhead for large result sets, where the
> wasted memory is of real concern.
Apart from anything else, it would make psql inconvenient for debugging
the regular, non-cursor mechanism if psql went off and always used a
cursor regardless.
And since we know that cursors are not the best way to fix this problem
in
psql (streaming is the answer), then it doesn't seem a good plan.