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preallocation can be used only when we know number of rows, and for this we need: - source clickhouse - no filtering (i.e. lack of <where>), since filtering can filter too much rows and eventually it may allocate memory that will never be used. For sparse_hash the difference is quite significant, preallocated sparse_hash hashtable allocates ~33% faster (7.5 seconds vs 5 seconds for insert, and the difference is more significant for higher number of elements): $ ninja bench-sparse_hash-run [1/1] cd /src/ch/hashtable-bench/.cmake && ...ch/hashtable-bench/.cmake/bench-sparse_hash sparse_hash/insert: 7.574 <!-- sparse_hash/find : 2.14426 sparse_hash/maxrss: 174MiB sparse_hash/time: 9710.51 msec (user+sys) $ time ninja bench-sparse_hash-preallocate-run [1/1] cd /src/ch/hashtable-bench/.cmake && ...-bench/.cmake/bench-sparse_hash-preallocate sparse_hash/insert: 5.0522 <!-- sparse_hash/find : 2.14024 sparse_hash/maxrss: 174MiB sparse_hash/time: 7192.06 msec (user+sys) P.S. the difference for sparse_hashed dictionary with 4e9 elements (uint64, uint16) is ~18% (4975.905 vs 4103.569 sec) v2: do not reallocate the dictionary from the progress callback Since this will access hashtable in parallel. v3: drop PREALLOCATE() and do this only for source=clickhouse and empty <where>
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CREATE DICTIONARY db_01509.dict\n(\n `key` UInt64,\n `value` String DEFAULT \'-\'\n)\nPRIMARY KEY key\nSOURCE(CLICKHOUSE(HOST \'localhost\' PORT 9000 USER \'default\' TABLE \'data\' PASSWORD \'\' DB \'db_01509\'))\nLIFETIME(MIN 0 MAX 0)\nLAYOUT(SPARSE_HASHED())
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