Still issue is not fixed still

create type pt as (a int, b int);
postgres=# select json_populate_record('(10,20)'::pt, '{}');
WARNING:  TupleDesc reference leak: TupleDesc 0x7f413ca325b0 (16560,-1)
still referenced


2015-04-30 14:32 GMT+02:00 Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us>:

> On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 05:31:44PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
> > Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> writes:
> > > This doesn't look quite right. Shouldn't we unconditionally release the
> > > Tupledesc before the returns at lines 2118 and 2127, just as we do at
> > > the bottom of the function at line 2285?
> >
> > I think Pavel's patch is probably OK as-is, because the tupdesc returned
> > by get_call_result_type isn't reference-counted; but I agree the code
> > would look cleaner your way.  If the main exit isn't bothering to
> > distinguish this then the early exits should not either.
> >
> > What I'm wondering about, though, is this bit at line 2125:
> >
> >               /* same logic as for json */
> >               if (!have_record_arg && rec)
> >                       PG_RETURN_POINTER(rec);
> >
> > If that's supposed to be the same logic as in the other path, then how
> > is it that !have_record_arg has anything to do with whether the JSON
> > object is empty?  Either the code is broken, or the comment is.
>
> Where are we on this?
>
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