Em sex., 24 de out. de 2025 às 03:03, Michael Paquier <[email protected]> escreveu:
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2025 at 09:37:21PM -0300, Ranier Vilela wrote: > > The function *config_sspi_auth* is responsible for > > rewrite pg_hba.conf and pg_ident.conf to use SSPI authentication. > > > > Coverity complains that the struct addrinfo gai_result is leaked. > > The variable is declared inside block and is not used > > outside the block. > > > > So if the function WSAStartup is successful then the function getaddrinfo > > allocates and fills the struct addrinfo. > > > > The memory must be released at the end of the block. > > Not sure that this one is worth caring about. We have a bunch of > allocations that we know would be freed once a binary exits. Fortunately, this happens less and less. > This is > just one of them, allocated in the context of what is a short-term > execution. > In this case, I believe pg_regress is run, thousands of times, on hundreds of computers. best regards, Ranier Vilela
