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  1. Guard against reallocation failure in pg_regress

  1. reallocing without oom check in pg_regress

    Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> — 2022-02-23T21:32:30Z

    In pg_regress we realloc() with the destination and source pointer being equal,
    without checking for OOM.  While a fairly unlikely source of errors, is there a
    reason not to use pg_realloc() there for hygiene?
    
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    Daniel Gustafsson		https://vmware.com/
    
    
  2. Re: reallocing without oom check in pg_regress

    Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> — 2022-02-23T22:05:15Z

    Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> writes:
    > In pg_regress we realloc() with the destination and source pointer being equal,
    > without checking for OOM.  While a fairly unlikely source of errors, is there a
    > reason not to use pg_realloc() there for hygiene?
    
    Yeah, looks like oversight to me.
    
    			regards, tom lane
    
    
    
    
  3. Re: reallocing without oom check in pg_regress

    Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> — 2022-02-24T20:00:05Z

    > On 23 Feb 2022, at 23:05, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
    > 
    > Daniel Gustafsson <daniel@yesql.se> writes:
    >> In pg_regress we realloc() with the destination and source pointer being equal,
    >> without checking for OOM.  While a fairly unlikely source of errors, is there a
    >> reason not to use pg_realloc() there for hygiene?
    > 
    > Yeah, looks like oversight to me.
    
    Thanks for confirming, I've pushed this now after taking it for a spin on the
    CI just in case.
    
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    Daniel Gustafsson		https://vmware.com/