On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 1:53 PM Rajesh Kokkonda <rajeshk.kokko...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Yasir, > > Are you looking for a fully functional sample program or only the APIs > from libpq library that our product uses? I am asking this because if the > requirement is to have a sample code, then I will have to work on creating > one on the same lines as our product. > > A functional sample is always best and preferred, however, only APIs used by your product would also be sufficient. Rajesh > > On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 5:27 PM Yasir <yasir.hussain.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Rajesh, >> >> Can you please attach a sample code snippet showing libpq's functions >> being called? It will help to identify the libpq's functions to investigate >> further for a potential mem leak. >> >> Regards... >> >> Yasir Hussain >> >> On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 4:30 PM Rajesh Kokkonda < >> rajeshk.kokko...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> We are seeing a gradual growth in the memory consumption of our process >>> on Windows. Ours is a C++ application that directly loads libpq.dll and >>> handles the queries and functions. We use setSingleRowMethod to limit the >>> number of rows returned simultaneously to the application. We do not >>> observe any memory increase when the application is run on Linux. There is >>> no code difference between Windows and Linux from the >>> application standpoint. We ran valgrind against our application on Linux >>> and found no memory leaks. Since the same code is being used on Windows as >>> well, we do not suspect any memory leak there. The question is if there >>> are any known memory leaks with the version of the library we are using on >>> Windows. Kindly let us know. >>> >>> The version of the library on Linux is libpq.so.5.16 >>> >>> The windows version of the library is 16.0.3.0 >>> >>> >>> [image: image.png] >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Rajesh >>> >>