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It's harmless to call PQfreemem() with a NULL argument, so the only consequence was that if allocating 'schema' failed, but allocating 'table' or 'field' succeeded, we would leak a bit of memory. That's highly unlikely to happen, so this is just academical, but let's get it right. Per bug #15838 from Timur Birsh. Backpatch back to 9.5, where the PQfreemem() calls were introduced. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/15838-3221652c72c5e69d@postgresql.org |
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