use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster; use PostgreSQL::Test::Utils; use Test::More; my $dim = 3; my $array_sql = join(",", ('random()') x $dim); # Initialize node my $node = PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster->new('node'); $node->init; $node->start; # Create table and index $node->safe_psql("postgres", "CREATE EXTENSION vector;"); $node->safe_psql("postgres", "CREATE TABLE tst (i serial, v vector($dim));"); $node->safe_psql("postgres", "ALTER TABLE tst SET (autovacuum_enabled = false);"); $node->safe_psql("postgres", "INSERT INTO tst (v) SELECT ARRAY[$array_sql] FROM generate_series(1, 1000) i;" ); $node->safe_psql("postgres", "CREATE INDEX ON tst USING hnsw (v vector_l2_ops);"); $node->safe_psql("postgres", "DELETE FROM tst"); # Test HNSW_SCAN_LOCK at the beginning of MarkDeleted is effective $node->pgbench( "--no-vacuum --client=5 --transactions=1000", 0, [qr{actually processed}], [qr{^$}], "concurrent SELECTs and VACUUM", { "046_hnsw_vacuum_scan_select\@1000" => "SELECT i FROM tst ORDER BY v <-> '[0,0,0]' LIMIT 10;", "046_hnsw_vacuum_scan_vacuum\@1" => "VACUUM tst;" } ); done_testing();