Re: [HACKERS] ecpg array support, or lack thereof

2015-02-08 Thread Michael Meskes
On Wed, Feb 04, 2015 at 10:07:07AM -0500, Tom Lane wrote: > Michael Meskes would be the authority on that question, so I've cc'd > him to make sure he notices this thread ... Thanks Tom. > > The leaks were in the code that takes a host variable, and converts it > > into a string for sending to t

Re: [HACKERS] ecpg array support, or lack thereof

2015-02-04 Thread Tom Lane
Heikki Linnakangas writes: > While looking at the memory leaks in ecpg that Coverity warned about and > Michael just fixed, I started wondering if the code is ever used. Michael Meskes would be the authority on that question, so I've cc'd him to make sure he notices this thread ... > The leaks

[HACKERS] ecpg array support, or lack thereof

2015-02-04 Thread Heikki Linnakangas
While looking at the memory leaks in ecpg that Coverity warned about and Michael just fixed, I started wondering if the code is ever used. The leaks were in the code that takes a host variable, and converts it into a string for sending to the server as a query parameter. In particular, it was