New LLM fuzzer oracle: different result with optimizations on/off#10037
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Use the timescaledb.enable_optimizations GUC, run the reproducer script with the GUC ON/OFF, and compare the results. If the result differs, it's a bug. Check for flaky reproducer by running it multiple times without optimizations, and checking that the result is the same across runs.
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Use the timescaledb.enable_optimizations GUC, run the reproducer script with the GUC ON/OFF, and compare the results. If the result differs, it's a bug. Check for flaky reproducer by running it multiple times without optimizations, and checking that the result is the same across runs.