SPI_freetuptable — free a row set created by SPI_execute
or a similar function
void SPI_freetuptable(SPITupleTable * tuptable
)
SPI_freetuptable
frees a row set created by a prior SPI command execution function, such as SPI_execute
. Therefore, this function is often called with the global variable SPI_tuptable
as argument.
This function is useful if an SPI-using C function needs to execute multiple commands and does not want to keep the results of earlier commands around until it ends. Note that any unfreed row sets will be freed anyway at SPI_finish
. Also, if a subtransaction is started and then aborted within execution of an SPI-using C function, SPI automatically frees any row sets created while the subtransaction was running.
Beginning in PostgreSQL 9.3, SPI_freetuptable
contains guard logic to protect against duplicate deletion requests for the same row set. In previous releases, duplicate deletions would lead to crashes.
SPITupleTable * tuptable
pointer to row set to free, or NULL to do nothing
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