@sgrif don't your error margins overlap there? This data does not show that either is faster!
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@ChrisGSeaton Technically yes, but the numbers remain roughly consistent across multiple runs. Though in theory I'm just within stddev - 4 more replies
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Will show some benchmarks against equivalent (as much as I can make it at least) C, soon. After the PR is finished. I expect Diesel to win.
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@mysterytrousers Queries in Diesel have a unique type, which we can use to look up a prepared statement faster than with the sql stringThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mysterytrousers Heh. I went more in depth in the stream tonight. Will do a write up some time after the PR is up.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mysterytrousers Also that's not rocket science. If you want to talk Kerbal Space Program, though...Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@sgrif wait how is that possible? -
@seanlinsley All queries in Diesel have a unique type. Type ID is constant, easier to fetch prepared stmt with than a SQL string
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@sgrif@steveklabnik using the Postgres Complex Query Protocol eh? How do you make each query unique? Hashing it? -
@penland365@steveklabnik That benchmark is against SQLite actually. No fancy protocols, just faster prepared stmt lookup
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