Re: [HACKERS] Everything leaks; How it mm suppose to work?

From: "Maurice Gittens" <mgittens(at)gits(dot)nl>
To: "Massimo Dal Zotto" <dz(at)cs(dot)unitn(dot)it>, "Pgsql Development" <hackers(at)postgreSQL(dot)org>
Cc: "David Gould" <dg(at)illustra(dot)com>
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] Everything leaks; How it mm suppose to work?
Date: 1998-04-09 11:00:09
Message-ID: 00d901bd63a6$a9bd0520$fcf3b2c2@caleb..gits.nl
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>
>Does it make sense to have a 'row' context which is released just before
>starting with a new tuple ? The total number or free is the same but they
>are distributed over the query and unused memory should not accumulate.
>I have seen backends growing to 40-60MB with queries which scan a very
>large number of rows.
>

I think this would be appropiate.

With regards from Maurice.

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