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  1. Re: [HACKERS] Its not my fault. Its SEG's FAULT!

    Vadim B. Mikheev <vadim@sable.krasnoyarsk.su> — 1998-04-03T05:17:09Z

    I agreed with Maurice.
    Using GC instead of MemoryDuration everywhere isn't good idea for
    database server.
    
    But we could implement additional GC-like allocation mode and use it
    where is appropriate!
    
    One example - using float8 (etc) in WHERE. We could switch to GC-allocation
    in the beginnig of ExecQual () and destroy all allocations made in GC-mode
    before return().
    
    Another example - psort.c! With -S 8192 I see that server uses ~ 30M
    of memory - due to malloc/palloc overhead in palloc() for each tuple.
    No one of these allocations will be freed untill psort_end() <-
    good place for GC-destroyer.
    
    Comments ?
    
    Vadim