Test: Use unchecked group_value access in group hash#7010
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alamb wants to merge 3 commits intoapache:mainfrom
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Test: Use unchecked group_value access in group hash#7010alamb wants to merge 3 commits intoapache:mainfrom
alamb wants to merge 3 commits intoapache:mainfrom
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I will post some numbers when I have them |
This was referenced Jul 18, 2023
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Here are my benchmark results: #6969 (comment) (TLDR they are mixed) |
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Related to #6969
Inspired by the @yahoNanJing 's work in apache/arrow-rs#4524 (comment) I am seeing how much extra performance there is to be gained via inlining and unchecked access in group keys: apache/arrow-rs#4539
I think there is still substantial performance to be had by avoiding the row format entirely for single column groups, but I will explore that theory later