On 20/02/12 04:29, Tom Lane wrote:
> =?UTF-8?B?SmFuIFVyYmHFhHNraQ==?= <wulc...@wulczer.org> writes:
>>> On 18/02/12 21:17, Tom Lane wrote:
>>>> Dave Malcolm at Red Hat has been working on a static code analysis tool
>>>> for Python-related C code.  He reports here on some preliminary results
>>>> for plpython.c:
>>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=795011
> 
>> Here's a patch that fixes everything I was sure was an actual bug. The
>> rest of the warnings seem to be caused by the tool not knowing that
>> elog(ERROR) throws a longjmp and things like "we never unref this
>> object, so it can't disappear mid-execution".
> 
> My only comment is whether elog(ERROR) is appropriate, ie, do we consider
> these to be internal errors that users will never see in practice?

AFAICS these errors can only happen on out of memory conditions or other
internal errors (like trying to create a list with a negative length).

Cheers,
Jan

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