Re: I think that my data is saved correctly, but when printing again, other data appears - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: I think that my data is saved correctly, but when printing again, other data appears
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Msg-id 17316.1572011977@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to I think that my data is saved correctly, but when printing again,other data appears  (Yessica Brinkmann <yessica.brinkmann@gmail.com>)
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Yessica Brinkmann <yessica.brinkmann@gmail.com> writes:
> I have a function called get_columnnames, which runs on a Postgresql server
> and returns the names of the columns of a table in a Postgresql database.
> In the first foreach, in the statement: idxcd-> varattnames [cont] = data;
> column names are saved. Those column names are saved correctly. I could
> verify this by printing some values.
> But later, in the following foreach, when I reprint the values of the names
> of the columns that had been saved in the idxcd-> varattnames [cont] = data
> statement; They appear to me with errors.

Yeah, because the "data" value is just a pointer into the tupdesc
associated with the SPI result, and that disappears the moment you
do SPI_finish().  You'd need to do something to copy the strings
into a longer-lived context.  A plain pstrdup() won't suffice
because you're in a short-lived SPI context already inside that
loop; but you could save CurrentMemoryContext before starting up
SPI and then use MemoryContextStrdup.

            regards, tom lane



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