Avoid caching full query result for queries with generic sort and LIM…#121
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Avoid caching full query result for queries with generic sort and LIM…#121
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Please add some comments here that explain why there are three collections (list, queue, array) and when/how each are used.
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Queries that do generic sort and also include LIMIT clause, do not need to store that full query result in client memory, as it is done today. The just need to store a max of OFFSET+LIMIT results.