"Tristan Partin" <tristan@neon.tech> writes:
> On Wed Nov 8, 2023 at 11:18 AM CST, Michael Meskes wrote:
>> Agreed, it's not exactly uncommon for tools like ecpg to not worry
>> about memory. After all it gets freed when the program ends.
> In the default configuration of AddressSanitizer, I can't even complete
> a full build of Postgres.
Why is the meson stuff building ecpg test cases as part of the core build?
That seems wrong for a number of reasons, not only that we don't hold
that code to the same standards as the core server.
regards, tom lane