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1361355564 | I_kwDOCGYnMM5RJKMs | 482 | balanced table default column_order | chapmanjacobd 7908073 | closed | 0 | 1 | 2022-09-05T03:00:18Z | 2022-10-10T17:43:02Z | 2022-09-06T20:17:27Z | CONTRIBUTOR | Is there any performance or size difference with column order in SQLITE ? similar to this https://www.cybertec-postgresql.com/en/column-order-in-postgresql-does-matter/ It might be interesting to have an option to create with an optimized column order. I'm assuming this would look something like INTEGER columns, REAL columns, BLOB columns, TEXT columns, NULL columns. NULL columns at the end because they are more likely to be TEXT and it is impossible to know if they will become INTEGER (Of course, any schema evolution would reduce optimization but maybe column order could also be re-evaluated when schema changes) edit: this is easy to accomplish with the existing
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sqlite-utils 140912432 | issue | { "url": "https://api.github.com/repos/simonw/sqlite-utils/issues/482/reactions", "total_count": 0, "+1": 0, "-1": 0, "laugh": 0, "hooray": 0, "confused": 0, "heart": 0, "rocket": 0, "eyes": 0 } |
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1363440999 | I_kwDOBm6k_c5RRHVn | 1804 | Ability to set a custom facet_size per table | simonw 9599 | closed | 0 | 6 | 2022-09-06T15:11:40Z | 2022-09-07T00:21:56Z | 2022-09-06T18:06:53Z | OWNER | Suggestion from Discord: https://discord.com/channels/823971286308356157/823971286941302908/1016725586351247430
This is a really good idea, it could be done in |
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1362402998 | I_kwDOBm6k_c5RNJ62 | 1802 | Tests reliably failing on Python 3.7 | simonw 9599 | closed | 0 | 15 | 2022-09-05T19:21:16Z | 2022-09-06T00:40:20Z | 2022-09-06T00:40:20Z | OWNER | https://github.com/simonw/datasette/runs/8194907739?check_suite_focus=true I thought this might be an intermittent failure but attempts to re-run the tests have not made it pass. End of that trace is: ``` /home/runner/work/datasette/datasette/datasette/app.py:234: in init self._refresh_schemas_lock = asyncio.Lock() /opt/hostedtoolcache/Python/3.7.13/x64/lib/python3.7/asyncio/locks.py:161: in init self._loop = events.get_event_loop() self = <asyncio.unix_events._UnixDefaultEventLoopPolicy object at 0x7fb1fc799fd0>
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