On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 10:42 AM Jim Jones <jim.jo...@uni-muenster.de> wrote: > > On 09.02.23 00:09, Peter Smith wrote: > > I noticed the xmlFreeDoc(doc) within the PG_CATCH is guarded but the > > other xmlFreeDoc(doc) is not. As the doc is assigned outside the > > PG_TRY shouldn't those both be the same? > > Hi Peter, > > My logic there was the following: if program reached that part of the > code it means that the xml_parse() and xmlDocDumpFormatMemory() worked, > which consequently means that the variables doc and xmlbuf are != NULL, > therefore not needing to be checked. Am I missing something? >
Thanks. I think I understand it better now -- I expect xmlDocDumpFormatMemory will cope OK when passed a NULL doc (see this source [1]), but it will return nbytes of 0, but your code will still throw ERROR, meaning the guard for doc NULL is necessary for the PG_CATCH. In that case, everything LGTM. ~ OTOH, if you are having to check for NULL doc anyway, maybe it's just as easy only doing that up-front. Then you could quick-exit the function without calling xmlDocDumpFormatMemory etc. in the first place. For example: doc = xml_parse(arg, XMLOPTION_DOCUMENT, false, GetDatabaseEncoding(), NULL); if (!doc) return 0; ------ Kind Regards, Peter Smith. Fujitsu Australia.