Nathan Bossart <nathandboss...@gmail.com> writes: > On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 03:06:26PM -0800, Jeff Davis wrote: >> It makes me wonder if we should use the resowner mechanism to track >> pointers to malloc'd memory. Then we could use a standard pattern for >> these kinds of cases, and it would also catch more remote issues, like >> if a pstrdup() fails in an error path (which can happen a few lines up >> if the parse fails).
> That seems worth exploring. I'm pretty dubious about adding overhead for that, mainly because most of the direct callers of malloc in a backend are going to be code that's not under our control. Modifying the callers that we do control is not going to give a full solution, and could well be outright misleading. > Another option could be to surround this with PG_TRY/PG_FINALLY, but your > patch seems sufficient, too. Yeah, seems fine for now. If that function grows any more complexity then we could think about using PG_TRY. regards, tom lane