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Fixed performance regression caused by treating all numbers as numerics#231
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Fixed performance regression caused by treating all numbers as numerics#231njeuk wants to merge 1 commit intomauricio:masterfrom
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This was referenced Jan 14, 2018
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I fixed/reverted this in jasync-sql(fork) 0.8.30: jasync-sql/jasync-sql#16 . more details in the issue: jasync-sql/jasync-sql#15 |
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Change 90e4194 switched the types used for numbers in PreparedStatements to always be ColumnType.Numeric.
This causes an order of magnitude performance degradation, as shown by the test in this PR, also discussed in #179
The effect of reverting this change means that you cannot create a prepared statement using say integer types and then start passing doubles to it. Which would be a pretty dubious practice to do anyway!